ABMF 2009 - Glen Terry
Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2009 9:08 am
I'm spending the weekend at the Australian Blues Music Festival, where there's a bit of music going down.
I'm actually MCing for several artists/sets, and catching up with some friends and some legends. The legends come later today; here's a few friends. These are OOC JPGs, resized and minimal sharpening through .... Irfranview. I'm using the Wind. WB was set to incandescant, stage lighting, about 1/80 and f/5.6 - f/8 on the D300 using the 85 f/1.4
Glen Terry's set was an absolute knockout; this is Glen
I need to get the name of his harmonica player. As well as playing the normal blues harp, this guy was blowing a chromatic, and in so doing, blew the audience away.
Bill Crossland is a member here, and was on bass for Glen; that's him, OOF, on the left in this image.
Gail Page came and sat in for a few numbers.
Andy Thomas was on reeds.
Unfortunately, the placement of the drummer was less than ideal for getting images of him. While I grabbed a few shots of the keyboard player, they really some post (more than I can expect on the Wind) because of the (lack of) light that he was in.
More images here
I'm actually MCing for several artists/sets, and catching up with some friends and some legends. The legends come later today; here's a few friends. These are OOC JPGs, resized and minimal sharpening through .... Irfranview. I'm using the Wind. WB was set to incandescant, stage lighting, about 1/80 and f/5.6 - f/8 on the D300 using the 85 f/1.4
Glen Terry's set was an absolute knockout; this is Glen
I need to get the name of his harmonica player. As well as playing the normal blues harp, this guy was blowing a chromatic, and in so doing, blew the audience away.
Bill Crossland is a member here, and was on bass for Glen; that's him, OOF, on the left in this image.
Gail Page came and sat in for a few numbers.
Andy Thomas was on reeds.
Unfortunately, the placement of the drummer was less than ideal for getting images of him. While I grabbed a few shots of the keyboard player, they really some post (more than I can expect on the Wind) because of the (lack of) light that he was in.
More images here