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    Reggae Photographer

    f/5.6, 270mm, ISO 1000, 1/60sec handheld. I like the shot even though recovery is limited.

    Made noise adjustment in NIK Dfine, sharpening in PSE only made the noise worse.

    Reggae Photographer

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    He certainly fits into the Caribana look.

    Strange rig he is shooting with; a fluid head on a monopod with a DSLR. I would guess he is a videographer, rather than a photographer. But seems to be looking through the viewfinder, not the screen on the back of the camera; maybe he is a photographer after all.

    Strange....

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    I love the shot John I think there is a yellow color cast because of the lights where he stands.

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    Re: Reggae Photographer

    Quote Originally Posted by GrumpyDiver View Post
    Strange rig he is shooting with; a fluid head on a monopod with a DSLR. I would guess he is a videographer, rather than a photographer. But seems to be looking through the viewfinder, not the screen on the back of the camera; maybe he is a photographer after all.

    Strange....
    I think you're right… a videographer! The strategy to shoot through the
    viewfinder is for longer battery life since the screen would take too much
    juice! Well observed!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    I love the shot John I think there is a yellow color cast because of the lights where he stands.
    Right! …and a simple WB adjustment could solve that. On the other hand, this
    very yellow overcast is situating the shot in time and space (nighttime in the
    city). So this adjustment should not be perfect but allow for a remaining tint.

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    Re: Reggae Photographer

    Quote Originally Posted by GrumpyDiver View Post
    He certainly fits into the Caribana look.

    Strange rig he is shooting with; a fluid head on a monopod with a DSLR. I would guess he is a videographer, rather than a photographer. But seems to be looking through the viewfinder, not the screen on the back of the camera; maybe he is a photographer after all.

    Strange....
    Hi Manfred,

    I think he was shooting video as he would hold this position as long as the singer was in a stationary position.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    I love the shot John I think there is a yellow color cast because of the lights where he stands.
    Binnur,

    Thanks for commenting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kodiak View Post
    Right! …and a simple WB adjustment could solve that. On the other hand, this
    very yellow overcast is situating the shot in time and space (nighttime in the
    city). So this adjustment should not be perfect but allow for a remaining tint.
    Kodiak,

    Thanks for commenting.

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    Re: Reggae Photographer

    Quote Originally Posted by Kodiak View Post
    I think you're right… a videographer! The strategy to shoot through the
    viewfinder is for longer battery life since the screen would take too much
    juice! Well observed!
    I got a PM saying that "I'm not sure to understand!?!?"

    Of course, he must be a videographer and he must be taking a photograph!

    He must be a videographer to have chosen such a head and he must be taking
    a photograph to not use LiveView. …or he is just preparing the next video take.
    My mistake here is to have not clearly indicate my joking reaction to the contraption!
    Saving battery power is irrelevant since one cannot use the viewfinder shooting
    a video (the mirror is up!).

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    Re: Reggae Photographer

    Quote Originally Posted by Kodiak View Post
    I think you're right… a videographer! The strategy to shoot through the
    viewfinder is for longer battery life since the screen would take too much
    juice! Well observed!
    Not on a DSLR! The mirror would be up, so looking through a viewfinder would be pointless shooting video; as one would be looking at a black view...

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    Well he could be using a fujifilm slr mirrorless, an Olympus em, panasonic g series or even a sony full frame a7, as with any of those you can video through the view finder, I do quite often if there are distracting lights behind me reflecting on the screen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daveart View Post
    Well he could be using a fujifilm slr mirrorless, an Olympus em, panasonic g series or even a sony full frame a7, as with any of those you can video through the view finder, I do quite often if there are distracting lights behind me reflecting on the screen.

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    True, but it does look like a Nikon from what I can see.

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    Re: Reggae Photographer

    Interesting debate, but getting back to John's photograph .....
    Hi John, great shot - I stared at the photographer for ages without even noticing the person in the green shirt. regards, Noel

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    Re: Reggae Photographer

    He looks like quite the character!

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    Quote Originally Posted by casper View Post
    Interesting debate, but getting back to John's photograph .....
    Hi John, great shot - I stared at the photographer for ages without even noticing the person in the green shirt. regards, Noel
    Thanks for the comments Noel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by truonda View Post
    He looks like quite the character!
    So laid back.

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