jonoslack
Active member
Hi There
Last night I was asked to take some photographs of a jazz concert in the local church.
Lighting was interesting, they had a couple of small spotlights, but the light was streaming in through the church windows behind the band.
this shot gives you an idea of the setup:
I had been asked by the organiser not to go too close, which meant using reasonable telephoto for most shots, because of the strong backlight I had to over-expose to get the singer's face properly exposed. Altogether the sort of job you'd refuse if someone was paying you . . . but you kind of have to accept for charity!.
Most of it was shot at 6400 ISO because of the need to overexpose.
See what you think:
Here is the link
Elaine Delmar at Redgrave Parish Church
Last night I was asked to take some photographs of a jazz concert in the local church.
Lighting was interesting, they had a couple of small spotlights, but the light was streaming in through the church windows behind the band.
this shot gives you an idea of the setup:
I had been asked by the organiser not to go too close, which meant using reasonable telephoto for most shots, because of the strong backlight I had to over-expose to get the singer's face properly exposed. Altogether the sort of job you'd refuse if someone was paying you . . . but you kind of have to accept for charity!.
Most of it was shot at 6400 ISO because of the need to overexpose.
See what you think:
Here is the link
Elaine Delmar at Redgrave Parish Church