Very nice set, Bruce.  Just curious though--why use the K20D and not your K-5?  
Cheers, Christine


On Jun 12, 2013, at 7:18 PM, Bruce Walker <[email protected]> wrote:

> So I landed a paying gig last weekend. I was to document the opening
> of a new club: show off the facilities, catch the opening night band,
> dancing, drinking, and try to snap some of the staff too. Here's a
> small set of 12 of the more interesting shots (of the 74 finals
> delivered to The Brawley brass):
> 
> http://flic.kr/s/aHsjG1qjie   The Brawley Opening
> 
> All taken with my K20D, DA* 55, DA* 16-50 & DA* 50-135.
> 
> The first three staff shots (wait, bar, kitchen) were lit with a used
> $30 AF200T in an 18" softbox on a monopod, gelled 1/2 CTO, and wielded
> by my able assistant (my wife). I precomputed the flash exposure
> assuming a fixed rough distance to the subjects, then set the shutter
> to let in ambient room light about two stops below the key. When WB
> adjusted for the orange gel, the background goes a blue tint to give
> it that cool look.
> 
> The west wing and patio shots are HDR, as you've likely guessed --
> apologies in advance. I used Nik HDR Pro and it's pretty good, but I'm
> not really an HDR kinda guy. I just figured these facilities shots
> would benefit from that Marketing Imperative where Over The Top just
> isn't good enough. :-)
> 
> Most of the dark club dancing and band shots were taken at ISO 3200.
> In the past I dismissed that as useless on the K20D but they clean up
> nicely with Nik Dfine, so I'm coming to rely on it now. (It even
> removes colour banding well so I'm going to go back and revisit some
> of my "lost" K100Ds shots.)
> 
> 
> Comments welcome, as always.
> 
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