Thanks for the comments. I was scrambling from one ladder on the left of the 
stage to a ladder on the right of the stage. My biggest foe was not the 
lighting...it was a split-second shutter lag which too often left the actor(s) 
with eyes closed.

Jeffery


On Sep 25, 2010, at 11:55 AM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:

> Jeffery Smith wrote:
> 
>> I shot a play Thursday night with the 77/1.8. About 30 of the shots were 
>> keepers, but this one looked least Play-Like. Sort of reminded me of Wyeth's 
>> "Christina's World" in that girl was by herself in the scene and reacting to 
>> something that wasn't there.
>> 
>> http://www.400tx.com/files/NOLABW/39.html
>> 
>> Aperture was probably about 2.8 (that's where it was pretty much all 
>> evening).
>> 
>> Jeffery
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
> Jeff I'm not crazy about this particular shot you are showing from the play 
> -- shooting productions - such a tough go...
> I think  she is too emotionless... nothing wrong with the overally "geometry" 
> but lackd oomph...
> 
> That being said __ I really loved your  New Orleans in Black and White... 
> portfolio...  Excellent stuff... and good transfering
> to the digital platform, too....
> 
> (I'm missing shooting film sometimes... and tri-x was moi when I did.)
> 
> Regards
> ann
> annsan.smugmug.com
> 
> 
> 
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