a friend of mine was opening for a musician named Jayk at Franks in Guelph, i decided to bring my camera and give it a try.
I had a lot of problems getting the hang of it, alot of the pictures came out blurry or under exposed. I did manage to get some good ones tho!
i pretty much left my camera on program, and varied iso's all over the place. I also used the exposure lock anytime i got a a good exposure from the crappy bar lights.
the first (BW) i locked the exposure when i got 1/80th @ f5 with a 28-80mm lense and no flash
the second please critique the hell out of it! i Really like the effect i got, and i have learned how to use the rear curtain to give motion and such to a picture. So let me know what i can do to improve it because i think it could be a very interesting shot! camera still on program, rear curtain flash f3.5 and i dont know what the shutter was, it just said LO
btw the artist in both shots is Jayk
p.s when i comes to black and white i am a whore for grain


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B & W will also make soft focus less noticeable. A tip I picked up from a photographer friend. The bright spot on the gear behind the singer takes away from the focus on the singer. I do like the gear in the shot, but it should not take away from the main focus. You could try some localised brightness adjustments in that area. I think this shot would also work in portrait with just the singer in the shot.

at the local jazz jam, sure some of them are pros, but they are all the people I sit down and have a beer with. So it's more like shooting friends at a picnic, but we're in a bar. So I use flash lots of the time and then we sit down together and see which sax player is looking like he's having a grunty while playing


Clint Black ( 1/160 @ f5.6)
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