Thanks, Bruce!

All of the color correction was done in the lab.  I
was already shooting wide open at 1/90-1/125, so a 2x
filter factor would have been a big problem.

I'm going to try to get more up this weekend--only
have another 270 or so!  The kids all got prints of
the shots they're in, though.

Rick

--- Bruce Dayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Rick,
> 
> Took me awhile to get to look at these - been very
> busy.  Great job!
> Shooting this kind of stuff on film presents
> problems with color - did
> you use filters or have the lab do some correction?
> 
> It looks like you were able to move around a bit to
> get some nice
> angles - especially the stage level left and right -
> those were very
> nice.
> 
> Thanks for sharing them with us.
> 
> -- 
> Best regards,
> Bruce
> 
> 
> Saturday, March 12, 2005, 11:17:23 AM, you wrote:
> 
> RW> Here are a couple dozen of the 300 or so shots I
> took
> RW> at last week's performances of "The Music Man."
> 
> RW> I learned the hard way that things appear in
> Photo.Net
> RW> folders in the reverse of the order one uploads
> them,
> RW> so the gallery starts with "76 Trombones" and
> ends
> RW> with the train scene.
> 
> RW>
>
http://www.photo.net/photodb/folder.tcl?folder_id=478387
> 
> RW> My son is the handsome young man at the far
> right in
> RW> the barbershop group ("Lida Rose").  They
> sounded
> RW> great.
> 
> RW> If it weren't so laborious, I'd upload more!
> 
> RW> Technical details: PZ-1p and FA 80-320 on Fuji
> Superia
> RW> 1600; these images resized from PhotoCD.
> 
> RW>
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