Next weekend hope to be at a London concert.100-200 yrds away from stage.Any tips on lenses, ISO etc?Thanks.![]()
ab2012 said:Next weekend hope to be at a London concert.100-200 yrds away from stage.Any tips on lenses, ISO etc?Thanks.![]()
Many thanks,Gary!At work so can't anser at length
ps How do you get in the pit?That's right below the stage..great shots from there.



ab2012 said:Many thanks,Gary!At work so can't anser at length
ps How do you get in the pit?That's right below the stage..great shots from there.
PardonMost importantly you need earplugs!

That close to the stage, even with earplugs the music's...not quiet.Pardon![]()

I'm awareThat close to the stage, even with earplugs the music's...not quiet.![]()
If you have to explain it, it's just not funny any more...My turn to miss the joke![]()
If you have to explain it, it's just not funny any more...![]()
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Didn't know you could buy prints from getty.Forget shooting and enjoy the show, take a photo on your phone maybe. You will have better memories by watching the show than trying to get a shot. You won't be allowed in with a DSLR and the chances of getting a good shot are little. Try getty the next day and buy one for a print.
farrance said:You should always blag it being a photographer and just hold your camera near your head and push yourself to the front of the crowd. It works, trust me. Thanks to the massive amount of nightclub photographers around, people have just started letting togs get on with it and they think they're at work or something.
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I'f I was at a gig as punter and a tog tried to barge pass me to the front of the crowd he'd get a swift one in the potatoes.
ashaz said:I think I thought I'd overdone the portraits by that stage and had run out of flash chances to get really close in- the band were happy for a few flash photos to be taken but not many and I'd already taken a fair few.
I know you haven't asked for crit, but I'll give it anyway. Stop with the flash,It takes out any hint of ambience of the night. If you must use flash, drag the shutter to at least get some ambient light in, to give a sense of the event. Gigs are dark, smokey, exciting. Your flash pictures are just some people stood around in bright light, which could have been taken anywhere. I don't get any hint of the ambiance of the event. The ones without flash are better, but you need to up the ISO a bit to get a faster shutter to stop the blurring. My base is ISO 1600 and f/2.8. I then adjust as needed. M