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Boyzone @ Marquee
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djbowlzParticipant
Boyzone live at the Marquee Cork 09
Thanks for looking, please let me know what you think?..
5faytheParticipantHi djbowlz,
I think the images are a little large (Maybe max 800 pixels on longest side is, I think, recommended)
I think that maybe 7 images is a little too many to have in 1 post.
I think that if you do post multiple images you should number them to make it
a little easier to comment on them.You have got good eye contact in a couple of the images.
I think as portraits the eyes need to be sharper.
But I’m sure Boyzone fans couldn’t care what I think.
Cheers,
John.
djbowlzParticipantThanks for the reply.. nice to finally get one. everything taken into consideration, il resize and number in future. thanks again for taking the time.
eshortieParticipantAll images are well composed and as John said, good eye contact.
I think you could hvae upped the ISO a small bit however to keep them that bit sharper.
Janine87Participantoh u were there in cork. lucky you i wanted to go too… but a journey from Sligo to there is a bit too far I think and over that I have seen them live in Dublin a few months before! :) But still I would have loved to go again.
MartinParticipantNot a fan of boyzone in fact wheres me shotgun…. :lol:
Nice set of shots. Would like to see them sharper thought. Higher ISO might have been an idea. Id rather have sharp high iso shots that soft low iso shots….
Broadford1ParticipantI no I am not a technical expert, so that aside, I think they are a marvellous set of shots.
Great I contact in some of them. You must have been quite close.FiacreParticipantI think they are rubbish… boyzone that is.. :lol:
The shots are well composed. Bumping up your ISO has been said already. It is hard work keeping up & controlling your shooting environment at a concert so well done.djbowlzParticipantThanks a mill for all the replies lads.. really appriciate all the feedback.
i didnt know boosting the ISO would help sharpen pics?… from everything ive read on ISO…all the talk of noise ect, i always try keep it as low as possible uno… perhaps i should give the higher numbers a go…
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