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I agree with larry, Blu3Flame. That shot's a beauty.

Went to a local festival yesterday and watched teams of Japanese blokes carry floats weighing three tons across a river. T'was a good laugh.

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Blueflame, loving those B&W's. Handsome LB, I like the bear gardens shot too.

I've spent the last three days working on The Great Escape festival here in Brighton for the organisers. In 72 hours I think I've worked 46 of them and now my brain feels like soup and I'm not keen to ever pick up a camera again.

Some of the shots I can share at the moment;

Vampire Weekend:

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The Go! Team and the mass of assembled togs that squeezed into the pit, it was rowdy to say the least!

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The Hold Steady:

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Alphabeat:

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Lightspeed Champion:

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Really like this one, nice vignetting too
I agree with larry, Blu3Flame. That shot's a beauty.
Blueflame, loving those B&W's. Handsome LB, I like the bear gardens shot too.

Thanks guys, I spend so long working with photos in the darkroom you eventually begin to doubt if they are any good or not :o

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Awesome, but how did you manage not get flare with that? Ive tried a few shooting into the sun but the flare completely ruins it everytime...

I did have a UV filter on aswell as my ND grad, so dont know if thats why....

I dunno really. Expensive lens? I had a Lee 0.9 ND grad on to shoot that, and probably a screw-in UV filter because I wouldn't have wanted to get salt water on the front element. I was standing in the water, obv. Canon 5D, 17-40L lens. Oh look - in the bottom left you can just see a bit of flare. Some of the shots I took that day did get flare in them, but in most cases it was over the sea so I could clone it out. OH NO I'M NOT A REAL PHOTOGRAPHER.

Here's another. It's got me in it!

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Shot another Mindie night (random bands / DJs run by a couple of friends of mine) at 93 Feet East a couple of weeks back.

Photos now on my Flickr: Here

Interestingly, though I don't think that many are THAT great, most of the bands now seem to be using my pictures as their myspace profile pictures, which is strangely satisfying :D

Some of these are worth clicking on the link above and viewing large...

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Heh, thanks dude.

I agree that's probably the best of the set. I have a couple more of him like that with his arms up, but I liked that one best.

I do feel like a slight fraud (though this is always the way with music photography)- because of course you just setup as best you can, find the best position you can and just shoot away. Luck does the rest!

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I do feel like a slight fraud (though this is always the way with music photography), because of course you just setup as best you can, find the best position you can and just shoot away. Luck does the rest!

I don't do that :D

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Yup, nice pics MrPogo, one thing that I forgot to say is that you've saved them as Adobe RGB files it seems, and that you should use sRGB at least when posting to the web.

This is because most browsers are not color managed (only Safari supports that I think), and will display your Adobe RGB file as if it's an sRGB regardless, probably resulting in "flatter" colours.

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