Brian Moore
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My younger daughter Meg was performing in Los Angeles a few weeks ago and I was invited to take some shots during the show. I shot every dance with my Canon 7D, but I also had with me the Mamiya 7, loaded with Tri-X 400 at the time. It was pretty dark, but I was tempted to rattle off a shot or two with the Mamiya to see how they'd turn out.
This is a cropped image. From my vantage point, with the fixed focal length lens, the original image showed the edge of the stage at the front as well as a black area off to the left where the curtain ended.
I can't remember my exposure settings exactly; I think this was about 1/15th and wide open (f4). If I recall correctly I think I used the topoftheseatinfrontofmepod to steady the camera.
I developed this roll in instant coffee.
"Coming Through" was the name of this dance.

Coming Through by brian-moore, on Flickr
This is a cropped image. From my vantage point, with the fixed focal length lens, the original image showed the edge of the stage at the front as well as a black area off to the left where the curtain ended.
I can't remember my exposure settings exactly; I think this was about 1/15th and wide open (f4). If I recall correctly I think I used the topoftheseatinfrontofmepod to steady the camera.
I developed this roll in instant coffee.
"Coming Through" was the name of this dance.

Coming Through by brian-moore, on Flickr