Re: Weekend crop: A gallery of jazz photos

2006-03-06 Thread Lasse Karlsson

From: frank theriault [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 12:17 AM
Subject: Re: Weekend crop: A gallery of jazz photos



On 2/13/06, Lasse Karlsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi all,
Friday night I shot a concert by young Danish jazz band Jazz Kamikaze who
played the Mariehamn Jazz, Roots  Blues Festival 2006.
They were really, I mean really, good. (Maybe Jens B. knows about them?)
Anyway I uploaded a selection of pictures at the following url:
http://assearlssonhotography.fotopic.net/c860256.html

snip



Just looked through these, Lasse (I'm behind on some posts, and just
now catching up).
I really like them.  Nice use of creative blur!  g


Just like you, Frank, I'm behind on some (7000) posts (and have given up on 
trying to catch up...:-) )


Thanks for your comments. Much appreciated.

Lasse


cheers,
frank




Re: Weekend crop: A gallery of jazz photos

2006-02-22 Thread frank theriault
On 2/13/06, Lasse Karlsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi all,

 Friday night I shot a concert by young Danish jazz band Jazz Kamikaze who
 played the Mariehamn Jazz, Roots  Blues Festival 2006.

 They were really, I mean really, good. (Maybe Jens B. knows about them?)

 Anyway I uploaded a selection of pictures at the following url:

 http://assearlssonhotography.fotopic.net/c860256.html
snip

Just looked through these, Lasse (I'm behind on some posts, and just
now catching up).

I really like them.  Nice use of creative blur!  g

cheers,
frank


--
Sharpness is a bourgeois concept.  -Henri Cartier-Bresson



Re: Weekend crop: A gallery of jazz photos

2006-02-14 Thread Lasse Karlsson

Thanks all who took the time to look at my pictures and comment on them.
I put all replies into one post. See below.

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Love some of the motion blurs. Good stuff, Lasse.
Paul


Thanks Paul,
I was - and still am - a bit hesitant about how, when and in what kind of 
presentations to use this technique, not to mention trying to refine it some 
more.
Knowing that you are into shooting and writing for ads and similar I take it 
that you may see the same use for this kind of blur and play with colors and 
shapes as I do - if used and executed successfully it can make a great tool 
for catching attention in advertising or similar presentations.
However if you want to create pictures of long lasting and artistic 
qualities it will take a bit more than just neat and spectacular play of 
colors and motions.


From: Rick Womer [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Some nice shots here.  You must be taking motion blur
lessons from Frank!
Rick


Thanks Rick,
As Frank probably would put it:
Lessons? Who needs any st***ing lessons? I've got enough talent for not 
finding correct focussing point just as I am..g


From: Butch Black [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi Lasse
Nice overall set, but the dragging the shutter technique did little for 
me.
I think I would have preferred the images had you set a shutter speed to 
get

just a touch of blur. Two of the pictures of the drummer 066 and 105 best
exemplify it.
Butch


Hi Butch,
I appreciate your comments and your being specific very much. (See also my 
comments to Paul above.)
I feel rather ambivalent about the motion blur thing. I also realised that 
in doing a shoot like this one, maybe I should set out with more clearly 
defined (different) aims.
I collect pictures in areas that I like, like of music and musicians, 
sports, beautiful (in a very wide sense) female models, as well as 
historical and documentary pictures and pictures of art and 
art-photography.
I am also a trained reporter doing documentary reports, also in pictures. In 
this I mostly go for accuracy and high technical quality.
For instance I collect pictures of Jimi Hendrix (or Charlie Parker, or...) 
and mostly I intensly dislike artsy-pictures (for instance in the same 
technique that I now shot).
Then there is the artful presentation of various activities like music, 
including jazz - the milieu and the musicians, or like sports etc. when you 
try to get a bit deeper, under the surface and present something maybe 
universal in a human being's relation to whatever he/she is into.

I want to pursue both of these shooting approaches.
However, I am also very much intrigued by some of the effects that can be 
achieved by serious motion blur as when people's faces get distorted or 
rather poly-shaped. This actually goes back to very early painting efforts 
I have done and which I might explore some more in my photography too.
I don't know how far, or if to any extent at all, I will be able to reach in 
doing so, but as I said, I will try to explore it some more.


From: Jens Bladt [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I can't say that I knopw this band, even though I may have heard them.
Can you plese tell us what camera was used, and at what ISO, please?


I feared somone on the list would ask me this, of course... :-)
All were shot with Canon 20D and a Sigma 18-125 zoom.
The ISO:s used were all the way from 100 up to 3200. However just by looking 
at the pictures in this gallery, it won't necessarily tell you too much, 
since most of the pictures were cropped and subject to quite a few 
adjustments - curves, colours, brightness etc. as well as selective 
sharpening. I was in many instances stretching slow shutter speeds to, or 
below the limit of what I could get away with...
I'd also say that most pictures in the gallery look a half to a full stop 
brighter than intended. Finally the software of the site processed them and 
made them look like having been saved in low quality setting...

In brief I am not satisfied with the look of the pictures in the gallery.
Anyway, if you or anyone wants specifics or even take a closer look at (a 
crop of) the original capture of any of the pictures, I'd be happy to 
provide it.


Regarding Jazz Kamikaze, it is quite a new band and they are quite young, 
why I guess they are not very well known. However I'm sure that you will 
hear more about them in the future.


Thank you all,
Lasse


Regards
Jens
Fra: Lasse Karlsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 13. februar 2006 21:38
Til: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Emne: Weekend crop: A gallery of jazz photos
Hi all,
Friday night I shot a concert by young Danish jazz band Jazz Kamikaze who
played the Mariehamn Jazz, Roots  Blues Festival 2006.
They were really, I mean really, good. (Maybe Jens B. knows about them?)
Anyway I uploaded a selection of pictures at the following url:
http://assearlssonhotography.fotopic.net/c860256.html
Please note that this site, fotopic, reduces the quality of your files. 
I

didn't know, or remember, until I noticed the 

Re: Weekend crop: A gallery of jazz photos

2006-02-14 Thread brooksdj
Some nice shots there.
The ones with partial blur are interesting,as is some of the lighting.

Dave 

 Hi all,
 
 Friday night I shot a concert by young Danish jazz band Jazz Kamikaze who 
 played the Mariehamn Jazz, Roots  Blues Festival 2006.
 
 They were really, I mean really, good. (Maybe Jens B. knows about them?)
 
 Anyway I uploaded a selection of pictures at the following url:
 
 http://assearlssonhotography.fotopic.net/c860256.html
 
 Thanks in advance.
 Lasse 
 






RE: Weekend crop: A gallery of jazz photos

2006-02-14 Thread Jens Bladt
You are very fast, Lasse.
I haven't really had a chance to look at them all yet
I will soon - but myweb connection is ad slow as a dial-up connection at the
moment. G.:-/
Regars
Jens

Jens Bladt
http://www.jensbladt.dk

-Oprindelig meddelelse-
Fra: Lasse Karlsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 14. februar 2006 21:40
Til: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Emne: Re: Weekend crop: A gallery of jazz photos


Thanks all who took the time to look at my pictures and comment on them.
I put all replies into one post. See below.

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Love some of the motion blurs. Good stuff, Lasse.
 Paul

Thanks Paul,
I was - and still am - a bit hesitant about how, when and in what kind of
presentations to use this technique, not to mention trying to refine it some
more.
Knowing that you are into shooting and writing for ads and similar I take it
that you may see the same use for this kind of blur and play with colors and
shapes as I do - if used and executed successfully it can make a great tool
for catching attention in advertising or similar presentations.
However if you want to create pictures of long lasting and artistic
qualities it will take a bit more than just neat and spectacular play of
colors and motions.

From: Rick Womer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Some nice shots here.  You must be taking motion blur
 lessons from Frank!
 Rick

Thanks Rick,
As Frank probably would put it:
Lessons? Who needs any st***ing lessons? I've got enough talent for not
finding correct focussing point just as I am..g

From: Butch Black [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Hi Lasse
 Nice overall set, but the dragging the shutter technique did little for
 me.
 I think I would have preferred the images had you set a shutter speed to
 get
 just a touch of blur. Two of the pictures of the drummer 066 and 105 best
 exemplify it.
 Butch

Hi Butch,
I appreciate your comments and your being specific very much. (See also my
comments to Paul above.)
I feel rather ambivalent about the motion blur thing. I also realised that
in doing a shoot like this one, maybe I should set out with more clearly
defined (different) aims.
I collect pictures in areas that I like, like of music and musicians,
sports, beautiful (in a very wide sense) female models, as well as
historical and documentary pictures and pictures of art and
art-photography.
I am also a trained reporter doing documentary reports, also in pictures. In
this I mostly go for accuracy and high technical quality.
For instance I collect pictures of Jimi Hendrix (or Charlie Parker, or...)
and mostly I intensly dislike artsy-pictures (for instance in the same
technique that I now shot).
Then there is the artful presentation of various activities like music,
including jazz - the milieu and the musicians, or like sports etc. when you
try to get a bit deeper, under the surface and present something maybe
universal in a human being's relation to whatever he/she is into.
I want to pursue both of these shooting approaches.
However, I am also very much intrigued by some of the effects that can be
achieved by serious motion blur as when people's faces get distorted or
rather poly-shaped. This actually goes back to very early painting efforts
I have done and which I might explore some more in my photography too.
I don't know how far, or if to any extent at all, I will be able to reach in
doing so, but as I said, I will try to explore it some more.

From: Jens Bladt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I can't say that I knopw this band, even though I may have heard them.
 Can you plese tell us what camera was used, and at what ISO, please?

I feared somone on the list would ask me this, of course... :-)
All were shot with Canon 20D and a Sigma 18-125 zoom.
The ISO:s used were all the way from 100 up to 3200. However just by looking
at the pictures in this gallery, it won't necessarily tell you too much,
since most of the pictures were cropped and subject to quite a few
adjustments - curves, colours, brightness etc. as well as selective
sharpening. I was in many instances stretching slow shutter speeds to, or
below the limit of what I could get away with...
I'd also say that most pictures in the gallery look a half to a full stop
brighter than intended. Finally the software of the site processed them and
made them look like having been saved in low quality setting...
In brief I am not satisfied with the look of the pictures in the gallery.
Anyway, if you or anyone wants specifics or even take a closer look at (a
crop of) the original capture of any of the pictures, I'd be happy to
provide it.

Regarding Jazz Kamikaze, it is quite a new band and they are quite young,
why I guess they are not very well known. However I'm sure that you will
hear more about them in the future.

Thank you all,
Lasse

 Regards
 Jens
 Fra: Lasse Karlsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sendt: 13. februar 2006 21:38
 Til: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
 Emne: Weekend crop: A gallery of jazz photos
 Hi all,
 Friday night I shot a concert by young Danish jazz band

Re: Weekend crop: A gallery of jazz photos

2006-02-13 Thread pnstenquist
Love some of the motion blurs. Good stuff, Lasse.
Paul
 -- Original message --
From: Lasse Karlsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Hi all,
 
 Friday night I shot a concert by young Danish jazz band Jazz Kamikaze who 
 played the Mariehamn Jazz, Roots  Blues Festival 2006.
 
 They were really, I mean really, good. (Maybe Jens B. knows about them?)
 
 Anyway I uploaded a selection of pictures at the following url:
 
 http://assearlssonhotography.fotopic.net/c860256.html
 
 Please note that this site, fotopic, reduces the quality of your files. I 
 didn't know, or remember, until I noticed the deterioration. It's a shame 
 for a site that pretends to be a site for photography.
 
 Anyway, the pictures are still viewable and you are very welcome to take a 
 look, and comment on any aspects of the pictures, the gallery and the 
 presentation, if you find it worthwhile.
 You will notice that I have used a particular shooting technique for quite o 
 few of the pictures and I am curious to hear whether you think it works for 
 you as presented, or if it simply doesn't.
 
 Thanks in advance.
 Lasse 
 



Re: Weekend crop: A gallery of jazz photos

2006-02-13 Thread Rick Womer
Some nice shots here.  You must be taking motion blur
lessons from Frank!

Rick

--- Lasse Karlsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi all,
 
 Friday night I shot a concert by young Danish jazz
 band Jazz Kamikaze who 
 played the Mariehamn Jazz, Roots  Blues Festival
 2006.
 
 They were really, I mean really, good. (Maybe Jens
 B. knows about them?)
 
 Anyway I uploaded a selection of pictures at the
 following url:
 

http://assearlssonhotography.fotopic.net/c860256.html
 
 Please note that this site, fotopic, reduces the
 quality of your files. I 
 didn't know, or remember, until I noticed the
 deterioration. It's a shame 
 for a site that pretends to be a site for
 photography.
 
 Anyway, the pictures are still viewable and you are
 very welcome to take a 
 look, and comment on any aspects of the pictures,
 the gallery and the 
 presentation, if you find it worthwhile.
 You will notice that I have used a particular
 shooting technique for quite o 
 few of the pictures and I am curious to hear whether
 you think it works for 
 you as presented, or if it simply doesn't.
 
 Thanks in advance.
 Lasse 
 
 


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RE: Weekend crop: A gallery of jazz photos

2006-02-13 Thread Butch Black

Hi Lasse

Nice overall set, but the dragging the shutter technique did little for me. 
I think I would have preferred the images had you set a shutter speed to get 
just a touch of blur. Two of the pictures of the drummer 066 and 105 best 
exemplify it.


Butch 





RE: Weekend crop: A gallery of jazz photos

2006-02-13 Thread Jens Bladt
I can't say that I knopw this band, even though I may have heard them.
Can you plese tell us what camera was used, and at what ISO, please?
Regards
Jens

Jens B
http://www.jensbladt.dk

-Oprindelig meddelelse-
Fra: Lasse Karlsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 13. februar 2006 21:38
Til: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Emne: Weekend crop: A gallery of jazz photos


Hi all,

Friday night I shot a concert by young Danish jazz band Jazz Kamikaze who
played the Mariehamn Jazz, Roots  Blues Festival 2006.

They were really, I mean really, good. (Maybe Jens B. knows about them?)

Anyway I uploaded a selection of pictures at the following url:

http://assearlssonhotography.fotopic.net/c860256.html

Please note that this site, fotopic, reduces the quality of your files. I
didn't know, or remember, until I noticed the deterioration. It's a shame
for a site that pretends to be a site for photography.

Anyway, the pictures are still viewable and you are very welcome to take a
look, and comment on any aspects of the pictures, the gallery and the
presentation, if you find it worthwhile.
You will notice that I have used a particular shooting technique for quite o
few of the pictures and I am curious to hear whether you think it works for
you as presented, or if it simply doesn't.

Thanks in advance.
Lasse