Ken Waller wrote:
Great collection!
You sure nailed the exposures - was it only stage lighting?
Thanks Ken, Burce, Dan, Ann, Paul, and everyone else who looked and replied.
I actually put a lot of effort into getting a photo of the lighting,
reflected in Dejah's glasses:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/19073116845/
There were gelled lights all of the way around the stage. Not only was
the color balance fun to work with, I was almost always shooting into
one of the gelled back lights.
The good news is that they are gelled and not solid state, so there's a
fair amount of light in the whole spectrum, if you have the dynamic
range to pull it out.
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From: Larry Colen<l...@red4est.com>
Subject: GESO The Red Elvises at Moe's Alley
If you get a chance to see the Red Elvises, I highly recommend it. They
put on a very fun show. Igor calls their music Siberian Surf Rock.
They're quite good musically, and theatrically as well. Igor, the
remaining founding member, did a good job of giving each of the band
members room to shine.
I've got an instant photo-crush on Dejah, the bass player. She is
amazingly photogenic with great stage charisma. Dregas, the keyboard
player is also stunning. They both stood at a place well situated for me
to use my 77/1.8 on them. That lens and pretty women is one of my
favorite combinations.
The lighting at Moe's Alley is always challenging, but the K-5 rose to
the occasion. I also took advantage of Rob's dehaze plugins,
conveniently posted today.
This set are my favorites photographically.
http://www.flickriver.com/photos/ellarsee/sets/72157654927530252/
If you want to get a feel for all of the madness, including a couple
shots of everyone in the band playing the drums at once:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10153514726834673.1073742054.653299672&type=1&l=a72816d536
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