Gallery
>
Fänge
>
Fänge 2012
First
Previous
15 of 79
Next
Last
Copyright © 2009
Exif Information
Model
COOLPIX AW100
Shutter speed
33333333333333/1000000000000000s
Aperture
f3.9
Focal length
5mm
ISO
200
Exposure compensation
0
Flash
, Auto mode, Red eye reduction
Original
2012:06:23 21:21:26
Comments
22 Apr 2013 by
ukofemgczkg
tKcnLN lzemidfagwmi
20 Apr 2013 by
mhjtgxahzn
4gdvse , [url=http://iroocjczndid.com/]iroocjczndid[/url], [link=http://rmkogcpltyax.com/]rmkogcpltyax[/link], http://fxwqgboktjcm.com/
16 Apr 2013 by
rkbkwhvvpra
UrIaiI eskxcvsjkynf
14 Apr 2013 by
Achraf
depends on how much light there is, how far you are from the stage, if you want the musician preroply exposed but the background dark, etc.For example, if you are far, you will need to zoom in; however this means you will need to use a faster shutter speed (to eliminate camera shake), but the faster the shutter speed,the darker your pictures will come out (or they may not come out at all). You will need to have your lens wide open' (i.e. large aperture/low f-stop) to let in as much light as possible. Flash is fairly useless in this case (and will most likely give you redeye).If you are close and you don't mind using flash then you have more leeway in your settings. Although if the band is using mood' lighting you might ruin the mood if you shoot a hundred flash pictures . . .References : taking pictures at a concert (from the crowd)
Add comment
Comment
Name
Email