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In the Jazz Cellar


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Great images, those fellows are working hard.  The sax player looks like he's about to pop his eyeballs out!



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Thank you! :P
 

The sax player looks like he's about to pop his eyeballs out!

His niece was in the first row… he was playing with her!



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Thank you! :P
 

His niece was in the first row… he was playing with her!

Ha-ha!  She'll probably remember that for years to come!



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She was not the only one to laugh! :P



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Great series! Good to see it's still about having fun as well  :)

 

They look remarkably noise-free.

These settings are normally not "exceptionally well lit". Did you need to handle this in processing or is the camera you used really good in high iso?



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Great series! Good to see it's still about having fun as well  :)

 

They look remarkably noise-free.

These settings are normally not "exceptionally well lit". Did you need to handle this in processing or is the camera you used really good in high iso?

Tx Bart and yes, these guys were really in for the fun of it.

ISO 12.800! No brainer with the master in low light: the D3S

— so nothing done against noise.

On the other hand, they were lit with coloured stage floods
in orange, yellow, green, purple, blue, and red. This implies
some corresponding colours correction prior to conversion.