The Calm Before The #NNVStorm Pt. I

#NNVStorm Pt. I
#NNVStorm Pt. I | Click to Enlarge

OK, so here’s the deal.  I haven’t been shooting very much with my Nikon D7000 and it’s been getting me down.  Not in a depressed sort of way, more in that “I spent a bunch of money on this thing that isn’t getting as much use as it should be” kind of way.

Recently, an Instagram user I have come to find a deep respect for turned me on to a piece of HDR software for Mac/PC that has pretty much blown my mind titled Photomatix Pro.

Basically, this application allows you to take several (3 preferred) bracketed DSLR shots (0, +2,-2 exposures work EXTREMELY well) and combine / tone map them to HDR perfection within moments.  There is an anti-ghosting feature which also seems to work wonders, even if you weren’t shooting on a tripod with a remote control, although this is my preferred setup for HDR styling.

Within the app, you’ll find many preset templates for different HDR styles, all of which are customizable and allow for your own custom presets to be saved and used again in the future.  The software also doubles as an Adobe Lightroom plugin, which is another great way to include Photomatix Pro in your everyday workflow.

Using my standard concert photography setup of the AF-S Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8G ED lens attached to the Nikon D7000 body, now coupled with tripod and wireless (ML-L3) remote control for HDR landscape shooting, I embarked on creating some dark and eerie HDR shots of the impending #NNVStorm set to hit our area over the weekend.  For the shots comprising this image specifically, I was shooting in shutter priority mode, at 1/80th of a second, with an aperture of f/2.8 and an (auto) ISO range of 1100 – 6400.

What you see above is Pt. I of several more forthcoming shots in the series.  I hope you enjoy them as much as I have in their creation.  Have questions about the process?  Drop me a line!

Note: The only difference between this post and my recent Instagram post of this same image was (square) cropping using the iOS app Camera+.

Camera(s) Used:

Nikon D7000

Lens(es) Used:

AF-S Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8G ED


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Photos: Guttermouth @ Knitting Factory Concert House

Guttermouth @ Knitting Factory

If you weren’t present to witness Guttermouth tearing up the Knitting Factory last weekend while opening for Pennywise, you missed out on something which rarely comes to life here in Reno, NV … body surfing!

Yes, the crowd was wild, the performers were brimming with energy and a mixed sense of nostalgia and youthful inquisition permeated the atmosphere.  Amidst dodging bodies being passed over the front row into the pit I was sharing with several other photographers and security staff members, Mark Adkins made his way to the very front of the stage more than just a couple of times, always with his big toe curling over the edge as if poising to launch into the arms of cheering onlookers.

Instead of Adkins offering his flesh and bone to the tentacle like arms protruding from the dance floor, this punk rock (revivalist) veteran facilitated an evening of a lifetime for two youngsters donned in Pennywise T’s by bringing them onstage to sit on the drum riser where Alex Flamsteed continued to pound out his machine gun rhythms.  The children and band members can even be seen circle dancing in several of the images included in the slideshow and poster prints available through the links below.

While dealing with difficult lighting cycles and a lead singer running laps around the stage, I managed to pull off a series of shots I am more than pleased to share with the world.  I hope you enjoy the selections below and  please click through to view the full gallery, by way of slideshow.

Since I know a lot of readers enjoy comparing photo-specs, the photographs in this series have an ISO range of 1600 >> 6400, aperture range of f/2.8 >> f/3.2 and shutter speed range of 1/200th of a second >> 1/320th of a second, all shot on a Nikon D7000 and AF-S Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8G ED body + lens combination.  No flash.

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Guttermouth @ Knitting Factory

Guttermouth @ Knitting Factory

Guttermouth @ Knitting Factory

Guttermouth @ Knitting Factory

Guttermouth @ Knitting Factory

Guttermouth @ Knitting Factory

Guttermouth @ Knitting Factory

 

Camera(s) Used:

Nikon D7000

Lens(es) Used:

AF-S Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8G ED


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Guttermouth @ Knitting Factory

Guttermouth Hug @ Knitting Factory

Guttermouth Crowd @ Knitting Factory