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Original von t19a
O.K., Let´s split the cake in pieces.

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Original von t19a Taking such good pictures needs a lot of skills and experience too.
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Original von d.h.
Wondering lil bit how you get the whole stage coz there was two very very big steel girders.
Is there a special stage for photographers in the background of AGRA?
Do you used a tripod?

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Originally posted by Claudia
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Original von t19a
O.K., Let´s split the cake in pieces.
Deal
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Original von t19a Taking such good pictures needs a lot of skills and experience too.
Thanks, but first of all its need great (and much) Aue-light and an expensive wide angle lens ;-)
Good to see you here!![]()
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Original von d.h.
Wondering lil bit how you get the whole stage coz there was two very very big steel girders.
Is there a special stage for photographers in the background of AGRA?
Do you used a tripod?
Thanks, d.h.
1) I used a wide angle lens (16mm) with a full frame sensor camera (that makes it real 16mm). I was standing *behind* the girders and *directly* in front of the stage ;-) I've never used that lens and camera before and I'm still impressed by the angle of the lens. (well, I think I have to, because I spent a lot of money on it*g*)
2) Nope, it isnt. Agra is too big for that anyway. Too much space and fog between lens and stage.
3) No, I dont use tripods in concerts. I tried a monopod once, but I figured that tripods are actually rather useless as the "subjects" move on stage and no tripod won't calm them down ;-)
Claudia

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Originally posted by Black_Cat
I love Eskil's YATTAH! expression in this one.*wants to join in on the fun*
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Originally posted by ilex011
hahahaha- it looks like he just won Who Wants to be a Millionaire after using his last Lifeline... :tongue:
(I mean that in an affectionate, playful way, btw)
*joins michele on wanting to join in on fun...*
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Originally posted by michelem31
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Originally posted by ilex011
hahahaha- it looks like he just won Who Wants to be a Millionaire after using his last Lifeline... :tongue:
(I mean that in an affectionate, playful way, btw)
*joins michele on wanting to join in on fun...*
I'm sure Eskil doesn't need to use a lifeline. He just has to show up, and the producers will be all WHOA THIS GUY IS JUST RADIATING SMART and give him the money.
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Ok, I should stop now, lest I turn this thread into a Eskil Simonsson Facts marathon (and get Chuck Norris mad)


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Originally posted by khocico
Heyhey,
Treffen was quite demanding this year, we got back ill and had to start a close relationship with antibiotics hence the delay in publishing reports :-)
anyway - the concert was great and we enjoyed every moment of it :-)
if you were interested in some more words and images, please feel free to check these ( claudia, thanx for the setlist :*)
photos:
Covenant @ WGT gallery
and
WGT review
samples:
ST. Daniel: :-)
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Originally posted by d_h
Is this a gloriole or a light bulb above the head of Daniel?
I guess he gets a new idea/concept.

