Some friends of mine consider Phillip to be the most important member of their 
band.  Here's a picture I got the other night of a pretty girl from the bar 
posing with Phillip:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/7680364908/in/set-72157630829191616

It was a bit of a challenge because I was trying out my new Tokina 80-200 that 
night, and a long, manual focus lens is kind of tough for photographing people 
at close quarters in low light.

The evening had an interesting turn to it. We were about to leave a bit before 
11 when someone said that the band from Cavalia (think Cirque du Soleil does a 
horse show) was going to show up after they got off work.  So, we hung out for 
a while longer and I got some shots of the Cavalia musicians too.  By the time 
I finally got a chance to look at my photos, I was very annoyed.  I had 
switched to my trusty FA77 and used autofocus, but despite my taking great care 
to put the focus point in the frame far away from anything like a mic that I 
wouldn't want the camera to focus on, it still managed to focus on the wrong 
thing on the vast majority of my shots.


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Larry Colen [email protected] sent from i4est





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