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Ain't no lie, baby, bye bye bye
Image Title:  Ain't no lie, baby, bye bye bye
 
 By: Jim Greenfield  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Jim Greenfield {K:5172}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon Rebel 2000
Categories People
Film Format
Portfolio People and Places
Lens Tamron 90mm 2.8 Macro
Uploaded 3/19/2004 Film / Memory Type Kodak Gold 400
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 254 Shutter
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Critiques 2 Rating
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Location City -  Paradise Island
State - 
Country - The Bahamas   The Bahamas
About I was in the Bahamas during the taping of a CBS special with NSYNC and Tim McGraw. They weren't too happy with flash photography so I took this without and still got a good image. The sun was setting.
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There are 2 Comments in 1 Pages
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Hugo de Wolf   {K:185017} 3/24/2004
Good shot, Jim! I'm glad you included the stage structure with the lights, the background as well as the crowd. It adds a very "staged" atmosphere. Nice for TV, but without enthousiasm from the spectators. I'm not sure how far away you where when you took this shot, but would a flash be useful over this distance? I like the natural lighting, as it expresses a kind of lame atmosphere. (the crowd doesn't seem to be quite into it)

In other words, I like the way you captured and conveyed the atmosphere of an indifferent crowd with the overanctious group on stage. My compliments,

Cheers,

(Sure hope you understand what I mean...)


Jim Greenfield   {K:5172} 3/25/2004
I appreciate the comments. I could lighten the picture to bring more out if it looks dark too you. It is hard to choose the right adjustment that looks right on everyone's monitor. I had an SLR with me and I didn't want to look like a pro looking to get some sellable images. I would have used a zoom and a flash if I wasn't afraid of intervention. There were guys telling people to stop taking flash pictures as it got darker.


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