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Partage musical .... ! Toujours au "Z

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spm91g

11:48AM | Fri, 04 May 2007

Very cool!!

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visionart

11:51AM | Fri, 04 May 2007

Wow This Image Is Fantastic Janiss.....Love The Series!!!!!

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GiMi53

11:51AM | Fri, 04 May 2007

Oui, c'est cool... j'irai certainement visiter ce site...smiley_1119.gif

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Hendesse

11:53AM | Fri, 04 May 2007

Fantastic capture of the moment. I like the light and the mood. A beautiful shot!

Kuiski

12:02PM | Fri, 04 May 2007

Fantastic new capture janis. GREAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT :D

BibbyBear

12:06PM | Fri, 04 May 2007

Yes, a lovely capture "in action" so to speak. Great lighting and atmosphere here. Wonderful. xx

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carlx

12:21PM | Fri, 04 May 2007

Fantastic concert capture and mood!!!!!!!!

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rainbows

12:42PM | Fri, 04 May 2007

So much mood of the concert you capture, dear Janis!! Lots of movement in this shot and Benjamin's enchanting smile. A superbe shot. I look to the link. Merci. Happy night, et gros bisous. Diane.

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FUNJOKER

12:51PM | Fri, 04 May 2007

wow.....cool;)*****.

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drag

12:55PM | Fri, 04 May 2007

Exciting shot. And your sons smile says it all.

aquablue

1:09PM | Fri, 04 May 2007

donc on pourrait dire musique gogo ! sent le swing !

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irakika

1:11PM | Fri, 04 May 2007

Yeeee... lovely work, excellent photo!

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mojo1917

1:14PM | Fri, 04 May 2007

nice candid of artists in the moment. great shot. tres bien

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acquilon

1:34PM | Fri, 04 May 2007

tres charmant brava

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mcv

1:35PM | Fri, 04 May 2007

Fun and lively photo capture that really makes one want to be there and join in the laughter, music, and dance!!!

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elmurray

1:37PM | Fri, 04 May 2007

Looks like you had a fantastic evening Janis. Thanks for sharing it with us. Have a lovely weekend. Eileen *****

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zoren

1:50PM | Fri, 04 May 2007

I love this atmosphere of life.......!

MrsLubner

1:56PM | Fri, 04 May 2007

Ok, the bare ankle and the tennis shoes are really a kick! love this shot!

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Zorg1955

2:14PM | Fri, 04 May 2007

Pour avoir out(Grace toi d'ailleurs !) quelques titres des "Quartet Buccal" je me demande si Benjamin sourit en les outant ou parceque ce "foutu micro de m..." n'est pas rlla bonne hauteur ! ;-)))) Tu as excellement bien capturles attitudes et expressions des chanteuses et surtout .... Ton Benjamin de fils qui , loin d're en second plan, attire tour de suite le regard ! C'est du "Live" et on s'y croirait ...Merci ! ! !

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awjay

2:20PM | Fri, 04 May 2007

you have captured the movement well....

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NekhbetSun

3:30PM | Fri, 04 May 2007

Love it !!! can't wait for the next :o)

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Ionel

4:46PM | Fri, 04 May 2007

Great capture, Janis! Only the music is missing and a glass with lights and shadows! :)

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Loloe

5:29PM | Fri, 04 May 2007

Chouette photo! Je suis all visiter le site du quartet buccal, a vraiment l'air tr rigolo, donne envie d'y aller pour du vrai! Je suis d'accord avec Jean-Louis, c'est vrai que ton fils attire le regard, gre son beau sourire, mais aussi cause de ses baskets et son bermuda, original comme tenue de sce! Mais bon, nous autres jazzmen et women sommes assez traditionnalistes au niveau vestimentaire! lol Bonne nuit Janis! et bon week-end!

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alhak

5:47PM | Fri, 04 May 2007

great shot...would be nice to be so talented

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moochagoo Online Now!

6:47PM | Fri, 04 May 2007

Bon, le fiston est bien introduit dans le mier, sinon c'est souvent dur. Les basquettes et le pantalon mi-mollets, pas mal !

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justnew

7:31PM | Fri, 04 May 2007

A wonderful memory you have captured Janiss.

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JillianElf

8:06PM | Fri, 04 May 2007

And such fun he looks to be having. What a grin. You must have had a wonderful time. Great series Janis, look forward to more! :)

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jocko500

8:56PM | Fri, 04 May 2007

very good shot. the camera picked up the lighting good here

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Fahrenheit451

9:11PM | Fri, 04 May 2007

Janiss merveilleux ! Merci pour ce lien. Je toujours cherche la nouvelle musique. Ceci sera un plaisir ! Merci pour le commentaire merveilleux de mes crtions aussi. Je l'apprie beaucoup ! :)

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Richardphotos

9:36PM | Fri, 04 May 2007

this encompasses the theory of how many captures one must make to avoid some one blinking. I forgot his name but he was awarded a prestigious accolade for his research and it was decided that 15 was a lucky number http://www.photocritic.org/2007/avoiding-blinking/ As a photographer, you eventually come across people who always seem to blink in photos. They probably arent aware they are doing it, but they are - and rather consistently, too. This isnt a coincidence, its actually an effect of the way modern flashguns work. New, high-tech flashguns use a pre-flash to measure the light available, and then shoot the proper flash a fraction of a second later. This happens so quickly that you dont even notice it - it looks like a single flash. Some people especially some athletes and top gamers have very fast reactions, however, and will blink as a reaction to the first flash, so by the time the photo is actually taken, you are photographing their half-closed eyes. So how do you avoid it? Well, theres nobody who can react fast enough to close their eyes on a single flash (itd mean you would literally have light-speed reactions, and thats physically impossible), so all you need to do is to avoid the first flash. Theres no button on a flashgun or a camera anywhere that says turn off pre-flash, but there are settings you can change that does this. Knowing that the flashgun uses the pre-flash for measuring light gives a hint: Just prevent it from doing light measurements! You can do this by using the flashgun in manual mode: Set the flash output yourself. To find out how much flash you need, either learn how to use your flash (theres a rather excellent article about this on the Digital Camera website), or just use the trial-and-error method. Alternatively, you can use the Exposure Lock function (circled in red on the D400 400D on the left here) that exists on most advanced cameras. By pressing the button, you are forcing the camera to do the light metering it needs to do. When you are ready to take the photo, it wont bother doing any measuring, which means that there is no pre-flash, and your photo-victims wont be blinking!

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