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Perchten @ Tollwood
« on: January 18, 2016, 21:00:55 »
I was lucky to be at Tollwood when the Perchten showed up.
I always wanted to see a Perchten show, never managed to though. So seeing them come through the crowds at Tollwood, a large alternative festival, was a very nice surprise.

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Re: Perchten @ Tollwood
« Reply #1 on: January 18, 2016, 21:04:42 »
very gruesome traditional German (?) carving...
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Re: Perchten @ Tollwood
« Reply #2 on: January 18, 2016, 21:41:09 »
very unusual event. Many remind Mongo of his long lost relatives.

quit appreciate the light balance you have managed in these images in an outdoor night event.

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Re: Perchten @ Tollwood
« Reply #3 on: January 19, 2016, 07:00:03 »
very gruesome traditional German (?) carving...
More Bavarian/Austrian... It is a thing of the Alps...

very unusual event. Many remind Mongo of his long lost relatives.
Interesting family ;-)

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quit appreciate the light balance you have managed in these images in an outdoor night event.
Thanks, but that is just the D750 doing its thing and C1 highlight and shadow recovery in post.

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Re: Perchten @ Tollwood
« Reply #4 on: January 23, 2016, 12:58:13 »
Nice shots.  Difficult lighting and moving subjects. You really managed well to catch them.  Did you also have trouble with onviewers holding their smartphones in your field of view? I was in Zell am See, Austria, at about the same time. Watched a Perchtenlauf ("Perchten Run") at about the same time. Didn't manage to get one single unobstructed view at the Perchten - always at least one smartphone holding arm in my field of view.
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Re: Perchten @ Tollwood
« Reply #5 on: January 23, 2016, 15:48:51 »
Did you also have trouble with onviewers holding their smartphones in your field of view? I was in Zell am See, Austria, at about the same time. Watched a Perchtenlauf ("Perchten Run") at about the same time. Didn't manage to get one single unobstructed view at the Perchten - always at least one smartphone holding arm in my field of view.
Ouch! Still, do you have shots? How was the light?

As this was not a dedicated event, there where no people lining up for them, so no issues with silly phones in my shots.

I must admit I tend to use my 2m frame if needed in such situations...

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Re: Perchten @ Tollwood
« Reply #6 on: January 24, 2016, 00:36:39 »
Ouch! Still, do you have shots? How was the light?

As this was not a dedicated event, there where no people lining up for them, so no issues with silly phones in my shots.

I must admit I tend to use my 2m frame if needed in such situations...

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Light was challenging. After nightfall, a narrow alley, partially fire effects.
Even more challenging was the crowd. I am just slightly smaller than you, but too many smartphones held up in front of me...
I barely managed two crops worth keeping. I fear, nothing worth showing, though.
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