I think they turned out fine. SA bit of motion blur helps add to the
"being there" effect.

I have a similar one in May. Now i have the K10D, i think i'll do some
in available light and fast primes with SR.

Dave

On 4/2/07, Charles Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Did you ever bring a camera with to a show only to find out that
> there wasn't ANY LIGHTING on the darned stage?
>
> I just saw a band last weekend where the fastest shutter speed I
> could use (with the DS) was 1/15 of a second, at ISO 1600, with an
> F2.8 lens cranked wide open.
>
> It was so dark that half the time I could not even tell if I had the
> darned frame in focus.  With that in mind, I got some shots that I
> guess you could call "moody" if you wanted to be generous.  I shot
> about 418 frames and these 18 shots are all that I was left with
> after the selection/editing process.
>
> RAW would have made more usable images, but 418 images in RAW mode?
> Not really practical!
>
> With that in mind, for some sick reason, I thought I would share the
> results.  The bass player likes 'em, anyways....  (And it's a fun band)
>
> http://charles.robinsontwins.org/photos/2007/NewStandards/index.html
>
>  -Charles
>
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