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I always wish too take the photos behind the band; but no one would let me back stage. So now I am. Yahoo[that was a name of a indian tribe just south of New Orleans. The people of New Orleans was scare of them so they got a lot of black slaves to go and fight them. The slaves was scared of them too but they had to go. So they march to where the yahoo camps was but the3y find them gone . the Yahoo tribe went east and joind up with the indians in Mississipi. Not sure which big tribe there. anyway the black slave army came back happy and yelling Yahoo] that true history; happen I think in the 1700's yahoo got nothing on the band here. they was good and all and the people say they got better from the last time they played. Here Is a shot I like for the round shapes and shine metal. Hope this is good for I on a lap top and people say it do not look the same as when you print. You have to get the old fashon big monitor to got the true colors. I tried to hook one up on the lap top and failed. I got to get the manual out and read now lol thanks for looking and comments

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jocko500

7:15PM | Mon, 19 November 2007

shot thought the front glass.

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Cytisus

7:21PM | Mon, 19 November 2007

Exceptional shot especially for those of us who will never get back stage (especially with a camera)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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sharky_

7:32PM | Mon, 19 November 2007

Interesting history story. Excellent shot. Aloha

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JaneEden

7:33PM | Mon, 19 November 2007

Fabulous capture and reminds me of the days I would go see my son play in his band - Fantastic shot and thanks for sharing!! hugs Jane xx

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trishabadblood

7:44PM | Mon, 19 November 2007

this one is just too cool...wonderful capture ...excellent work...

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Mad-Mike

7:45PM | Mon, 19 November 2007

very nice view of them drums!

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Dianthus

7:59PM | Mon, 19 November 2007

Can tell its through glass. Great capture matie:)

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NefariousDrO

8:04PM | Mon, 19 November 2007

I like this vantage point. It's a really neat shot!

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mcv

8:05PM | Mon, 19 November 2007

Nice one Jocko, I like the reflections and the sense of motion!!! Not many people ever get a photo from this position, because like you say, bands do not usually let folks. They sure picked the right artist when they let you get this capture!!

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evielouise

8:19PM | Mon, 19 November 2007

Nice photo I don't like drums tooooooooo--much noise lol::

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Richardphotos

8:54PM | Mon, 19 November 2007

you must go into the the control panel to set up an additional monitor.excellent work Jock

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beachzz

8:55PM | Mon, 19 November 2007

Dang, I LOVE drums, now I want some!! What a great shot, and always you tell us some wonderful story to go along with it!!!

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goodoleboy

9:02PM | Mon, 19 November 2007

Yahoo an Indian tribe? I thought Yahoos were the invention of Jonathan Swift in his epic Gulliver's Travels. Anyway, love this overhead shot of the drummer and all his timpani/timbals. Good color and clarity all around.

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amlondono

9:08PM | Mon, 19 November 2007

Love the story , the way you tell it , Thank God your mind works the way it does ! The shot is also good ,even behind the glass , take care Ana

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Ionel

9:25PM | Mon, 19 November 2007

Great capture, Jock! and very interesting story!!!

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KarmaSong

9:25PM | Mon, 19 November 2007

As a musician myself, I've always been fascinated by the drums, but the drums were sort of reluctant to let me tame them :-) Excellent shot , energetic and giving an idea of the beat inside the pub.

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myquad

9:48PM | Mon, 19 November 2007

Awesome shot!! WTG, Jocko!

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DennisReed

10:15PM | Mon, 19 November 2007

Fantastic capture Jock, and loved the story! :) Bravo!

MrsLubner

11:53PM | Mon, 19 November 2007

awesome reflections that give this additional character.

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claude19

1:20AM | Tue, 20 November 2007

Very great picture on the musician's world ! Splendid shot !!!

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SSoffia

1:54AM | Tue, 20 November 2007

EXCELLENT CAPTURE , COLORS & BEAUTIFUL !!!!!

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Gor111

2:13AM | Tue, 20 November 2007

A fascinating drummer scene! I know how difficult it is to take indoor shot like this one! This is a real fabulous one! Wonderfully taken!!!

Valerie-Ducom

2:39AM | Tue, 20 November 2007

Oh yes, I like the reflection in the windows and this view on this impressiv instrument of music ! Excellent ! Good day :)

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MUSEWORX

2:51AM | Tue, 20 November 2007

Cool sneak artists you are. These are very rare captures indeed!

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pteb

4:07AM | Tue, 20 November 2007

Works very well.

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jif3d

4:09AM | Tue, 20 November 2007

I always like these behind the drummer shots and this no exception ! Makes me want to jump on a kit and have a thrash myself, well done Jock ! ~Cheers~ :o)

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kimariehere

4:21AM | Tue, 20 November 2007

wonderfully done jock!

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NekhbetSun

4:30AM | Tue, 20 November 2007

Interesting story and cool pic :o)

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JeffG7BRJ

5:34AM | Tue, 20 November 2007

Great shot Jocko, I love the sense of movement in the drummers right hand, his left just poised ready. Excellent capture. Bravo!!!!!

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iceberg5

5:49AM | Tue, 20 November 2007

Wonderful photo of these sparkling drums and cymbals being played !

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MakeNIKON CORPORATION
ModelNIKON D80
Shutter Speed10/300
ISO Speed1600
Focal Length26

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