Not a low light photograph, but from the time I got into photographing musicians. And it's hilarious!
And wow. Lots of photos. Will post them when I've got them sorted to only a couple. Edit: Got down to four photos. Which isn't much out of 166. And those are the ones that made it to flickr! The thought of all those photos is making my brain hurt. I think I had better light then Dorkmuffin did, or I used a higher ISO setting. Or both. Anyway, here they are.
Huh. I had no idea how lucky I was and how many friends I had back then.
Due to life, it's been probably a year or more since I've been here... but here I am again. These are some pics that I took at a local lake that's really more of a dried up puddle now due to the drought. My family and I went out looking for the town that they had flooded back in the fifties when they made the lake, but never found it.
Before winter falls here is my first try at photographing musicians. Please meet Sigrid Perdulas from the "punk-clown-cabaret" band "Lux Interior" ...
Most of the time, I take a lot of pictures during live shows, but rarely the musicians. Soon a few pics from a recent "Einstürzende Neubauten" live show and there should be some Blixa. And, yes I know I should take more pictures with humans in it.
I've got a few band pictures from an adventure I had driving Scottish anarcho-punk legends OI Polloi on tour round Europe a few years ago. By no means professional, there are some that I really liked: On stage in Poland. Ric Oi The band played some real toilets! Old punk, still rocking. Calum rocking the kilt Backstage with Cameron Tongs Somewhere in northern Italy Vienna, I think.
@nelzbub David Connelly who used to be in Oi Polloi is now an archaeologist and runs this site http://bajr.org/ He's a top bloke who really has made a lot of difference in my profession, and helped me out personally
For the first time in what feels like months I left the house with my camera for no other reason than to take photos for ME (as opposed to taking them for work).
Still getting back in to the swing of things, but I like some of the shots I took so far. This one in particular.
Yes, it is a beautiful confusing photo. It took me a while to figure out what was going on with the leg. For a little while I thought there might actually be two people in this photo, curled around each other.
Going through more of my photos from the Blade Runner themed NYCC afterparty:
This last shot looks super filtered, but it's actually something about vibrancy of the stage lights and the movement that caused my camera to make most of the shots of her come out strangely smoothed.
I didn't get any good photos of her dancing with the snake. For shame.
Mmph. More shots from the Blade Runner themed party thing.
More shots using multiple exposure HDR merging to capture movement and depth. Some of the shots look 3D to me, because the way I see I always see overlapping double, so in some ways, these are like, hyper real to me, and look sort of three dimensional, which is neat, because I don't have depth perception.