On 25 Sep 2005 at 22:15, Charles Robinson wrote:

> In any case, I'll just toss some of this junk out there.  People will  
> think it's OK or think that it stinks.  I've seen so many amazing  
> photos from this list in the past months that I'm almost afraid to  
> share, but that's what a list is all about - sharing your ideas and  
> your work.  Looking forward to compliments or criticism, if anyone is  
> so inclined.  So here goes:
> 
>   http://charles.robinsontwins.org/2005_GreazyMeal

Junk, you are kidding, that's a great set of concert pics, equal to anything 
I've seen presented here before. It seems like there was plenty of light and it 
looks like you were moving about far more than the band members too, many 
interesting angles. :-)

Manual focus is the only way for me when shooting bands too. There is so much 
potential for focus and movement problems in shots like this that you have to 
accept that only a few will end up being really sharp regardless of the gear 
you employ. What I tend to do is after editing though my shots for content I 
sort them by potential print size and I won't take print orders beyond that 
size so that I can maintain some control over the final print quality.

Cheers,


Rob Studdert
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