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TopHat Discovery CIC's avatar

Always like reading these! Great quote about music echoes in our country where music education is seen as an extra. If you didn’t hear it, listen to today’s music matters R3 which talked about some incredible technology for folk’s routinely excluded from music stuff most of us take for granted.

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Documentally's avatar

Thank you Harriet. I'll check it out. :-)

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Nick Lewis's avatar

Wow what a night that must have been. I miss my days in the pits, with two camera bodies and a different lens on each gauging my ISOs and juggling with manual aperture and shutter settings. It was always a joy to see my work in the papers when they chose it over some other guys.

You did well with the gear that you did grab. Was Brian Rasic there??

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Documentally's avatar

Ha! Good times. No sign of Brian this time :-)

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gordontant's avatar

I find that being limited with one or two lens gives you your best work. You have confines, a set of parameters to work within. No longer are you constantly thinking about what’s out this or that.

This is especially good for music photography. You quickly learn where your best angles to shoot from are and what settings to use on the camera.

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