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Grammy award and Pulitzer prize winner American singer-songwriter Rhiannon Giddens performing at the 2024 Gate to Southwell music festival, England, playing her Banjo and Viola which she also played in Beyonce's latest Cowboy Carter album.

 

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, Alan Beastall said:

Grammy award and Pulitzer prize winner American singer-songwriter Rhiannon Giddens performing at the 2024 Gate to Southwell music festival, England, playing her Banjo and Viola which she also played in Beyonce's latest Cowboy Carter album.

 

 

 

 

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Those are beautiful performance photos Alan. I love the clarity and the light.

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Thanks Sally, the lighting can be very tricky, it is constantly changing in brigntness and colour but also due to the frequency on the LED lights you can get banding across the image if the camera's shutter speed is too high. Spot metering and shutter speed less than 1\350 helps. Colour balance and skin tone can be sorted out in Lightroom. Good fast and sharp lens 85mm f1.4 and 35mm f1.4 are my got to lens. A great woman and artist, even got her to sign her book, We Could Fly, in the green room to our two amazing grandsons after the gig. Check her out and listen to her music.

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Alan

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59 minutes ago, Alan Beastall said:

Thanks Sally, the lighting can be very tricky, it is constantly changing in brigntness and colour but also due to the frequency on the LED lights you can get banding across the image if the camera's shutter speed is too high. Spot metering and shutter speed less than 1\350 helps. Colour balance and skin tone can be sorted out in Lightroom. Good fast and sharp lens 85mm f1.4 and 35mm f1.4 are my got to lens. A great woman and artist, even got her to sign her book, We Could Fly, in the green room to our two amazing grandsons after the gig. Check her out and listen to her music.

Many thanks

Alan

 

Thank you so much for those tips Alan. I can see you have done a really good job with the colour balance and skin tone. I am really keen to do some gig photography myself. I had a bit of a go with a 90mm f2.8 lens a few years ago. I remember the rapidly changing lights and colours at the gig I was at. What makes it kind of exciting are those constantly changing conditions mean you never quite know what you are going to get and it sometimes makes for some lovely effects. I have a 50-140mm f2.8 that could be good, especially if I can't get too close to the performers. I'm thinking of getting a 33mm 1.4 next which will be good as a faster lens. I will definitely check out Rhiannon Giddens. It's wonderful you got the book signed with your two grandson there. Thanks again.

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Manchester, UK, 3rd August, 2024. Man holds placard reading: 'Love not hate'. Protesters include English Defence League supporters and anti racists in Piccadilly Gardens, central Manchester, United Kingdom, in the wake of the fatal stabbing of three young girls in Southport and violent riots that followed. Police were there in large numbers. Credit: Terry Waller/Alamy Live News. 

 

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Pic du Canigou (2785m) seen from Elne ramparts, Pyrénées Orientales.

 

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A good lunch at Le Casot in Elne. Crevettes en persillade, patatas bravas, vin nature. Etc.

Gourmands may notice they slipped in some petits poulpes as well.

 

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Sculpture of Dalí in the Brasserie de la Gare, Perpignan.

 

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8 minutes ago, cbimages said:

Hawk Moth caterpillar
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Male Children's Stick Insect
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Bark Mantis


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Spider with silk wrapped damselfly

 

 

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Beautiful Carol, as always.

 

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1 hour ago, cbimages said:

Hawk Moth caterpillar
 

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Spider with silk wrapped damselfly

 

 

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I watched a spider trussing up a wasp in our kitchen once. Like a juggler doing sign language. Captivating. Creature didn't have a chance.

We don't do much housework welcome spiders.

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1 hour ago, gvallee said:

 

Lovely markings and soft light.

 

Early morning, little fog before sunrise. Only chance to make photo - during day strong Sun,

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4 hours ago, cbimages said:

Hawk Moth caterpillar
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Male Children's Stick Insect
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Bark Mantis


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Spider with silk wrapped damselfly

 

 

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Amazing. The Bark Mantis photo so beautiful!

 

Paulette

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My wife recently bought me a moth trap to see what was about in my jungle of a garden:

 

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Here's some results from the first night's trapping.  Nothing rare, but insects I've never photographed before:

 

Ruby Tiger moth, Phragmatobia fuliginosa

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Poplar hawk moth, Laothoe populi

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Buff Ermine, Spilosoma luteum

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Nut-tree Tussock moth, Colocasia coryli

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All moths released safely and unharmed after shooting.

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14 hours ago, gvallee said:

 

Beautiful Carol, as always.

 

Thanks Gen

 

13 hours ago, spacecadet said:

I watched a spider trussing up a wasp in our kitchen once. Like a juggler doing sign language. Captivating. Creature didn't have a chance.

We don't do much housework welcome spiders.

And amazing to see how quickly the spiders can pounce!

10 hours ago, NYCat said:

 

Amazing. The Bark Mantis photo so beautiful!

 

Paulette

Thanks Paulette, and so very small, very hard to find

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A little blue thing

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The same thing

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Underneath

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Even better, with reflection in the sky (I just wonder how people get rid of debris underwater)

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PS: Do not get me wrong, I know what the "thing" is.

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21 minutes ago, IKuzmin said:

A little blue thing

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The same thing

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Underneath

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Even better, with reflection in the sky (I just wonder how people get rid of debris underwater)

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PS: Do not get me wrong, I know what the "thing" is.

 

Love those. Wow!

 

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1 hour ago, Michael Ventura said:


Don’t keep us hanging, what is it?

 

Blue Button Jellyfish ?

 

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