Hi All

Another GESO - but not one of my usual subjects.
http://www.massey.ac.nz/~aroberts/hamlet/content/index.html

Last Sunday I went to an outdoor production of Hamlet put on by a
community theatre group.  It was set in the local botanical gardens,
and they made very good use of the setting, moving the whole audience
through the gardens as the twilight fell (mostly used my A*200 for
these shots), until the final acts which were on a simple scaffold
stage and a large flat area just feet from the audience.  I found
myself in the front row for this part, and so pulled out my 24-90 for
these shots.  I used a little bit of restrained built-in flash for
some of the shots with -2ev dialed in (wasn't there a thread recently
on whether this flash was ever useful?), since I didn't want that
flashed look with blown-out highlights in the foreground and gloomy
shadows in the middle and background.  I mostly used the theatre spots
and the dying sunlight and so many of these are high ISO shots

There's a bit of noise of course, but even the 1600 shots are quite
useable, and I had to use quite a slow shutter speed for some of these
causing blurred subjects, though the SR worked pretty well to
eliminate camera shake.

Comments & critiques welcome.
Alastair

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