About Wide Angle Concert Photography
The ultimate challenge in live music photography: using your wide-angle lens to get in close and personal with the artist. Anyone with a point and shoot can turn up the noise (ISO) and zoom on in, but we want to see some guts... we want to hear the music through a photograph... so put on some earplugs and get some sweat on that lens. Face it. You're probably going to need some credentials where you're going.
In this group, the definition of wide isn't "kinda wide," it's "woah! that's wide!" We're talking shorter than 24mm on 35mm film or a full-frame sensor. Good luck. We're all counting on you.
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Please join and post this bad boy to the <a href=http://www.flickr.com/groups/wideconcertphotos/><b>Wide Angle Concert Photography</b></a> group.
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This large-and-in-charge photo was seen in the Wide Angle Concert Photography group.
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