Thanks, Rick.  In the middle of a concert in the dark, you are not
allowed to stop the concert and move the soloist around or push all
the other audience members around while you reposition two tripods and
gear. <grin>  Just had to take what I could get from my pre-picked
position.

I will love to hear how the play shoot goes and would love to see some
pics from it.

-- 
Best regards,
Bruce


Thursday, March 3, 2005, 11:55:32 AM, you wrote:

RW> Very nice, Bruce.  Musical events are under-rated as
RW> opportunities for action photography, especially
RW> classical music events.

RW> In your image, the way the lock of hair over the
RW> pianist's left upper arm almost lines up with the
RW> music stand in the background is unfortunate, but it's
RW> still a very nice shot.

RW> Rick

RW> P.S. I've got 6 rolls of Superia 1600 in my bag (and
RW> more on order) to shoot the high school production of
RW> The Music Man my son is in, which will keep me busy
RW> the next 3 evenings.

RW> --- Bruce Dayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> My daughters play in the Sacramento Youth Symphony. 
>> The manager asked
>> me to take event pictures for the annual concerto
>> competition.  This
>> is one of the shots from the concert.
>> 
>> Pentax *istD, Tokina 400/5.6, Tripod
>> 
>> http://www.daytonphoto.com/PAW/sysconcerto_0119.htm
>> 
>> ISO 1600, 1/90 sec @ f/6.7
>> 
>> Converted from Raw in C1 to jpg.  Sized and
>> sharpened for web.  No
>> other post processing.
>> 
>> -- 
>> Best regards,
>> Bruce
>> 
>> 



        
                
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