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Photography Careers posted on Apr 15, 2012
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I went to the civil center here as they was sell crayfish inside and I got lost. My knees is was hurting so i was going to walk to the doors that was by me. Who ever desigign this building to me did not do a good job as you can not park close to the doors. I saw some one go into a side door so i went in there too. I was lost then. I walked thought the chore room but no one was there at the time, I walked down a hall way i never saw and came up on the back side of a backstage. I talked to the conductor who asked me if I was the photographer. i told him " No! i was a lost person" I ask him what going on and he told me. i ask if I could take photos as long as I stay out of the way. He say yes. I took some photos in back then I went out to the front and took some photos from the area where the people would be at. They was just trying to get things straight in what they playing. The big show was going to be the next night. it was going to be $20 to get in then. I missed the show as my brother was in from over seas. I did take photos that stop the action but i was looking for the srt side of photos. so I took this in slow speed. i was going to show the real photographer who did show up and i took his photo with the person that was in charge of the show here in town. They looked surpu to see me and wonder who i was. I told them "I was lost and he the real photographer " It a good line to tell people , plus it the truth. only bad side of this is i never did get to eat the crayfish as it was too late then. lol i ate a grill cheese sandwin then at my house. this is hand hold and i rested the camera on the back of a chair

Comments (47)


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claude19

4:24PM | Sun, 15 April 2012

splendid complex ca^ture ! Awesome report !

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Star4mation

4:49PM | Sun, 15 April 2012

Fantastic sense of movement Jock! :)

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Katraz

4:52PM | Sun, 15 April 2012

I Like it,It gives a real feeling of motion.

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daggerwilldo

5:13PM | Sun, 15 April 2012

Wonderful luck in finding this shot. Think of all that went on to bring us to it. Wonderful!!!!!!

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magnus073

5:24PM | Sun, 15 April 2012

Very cool photot Jock, and nice choice to use slow speed to give us this effect. It looks like you getting lost worked out for the best.

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Feliciti

5:26PM | Sun, 15 April 2012

full in motion !! i hear the music !!

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jeroni

5:27PM | Sun, 15 April 2012

beautiful, love the colors and lighting excellent work

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MarciaGomes

6:06PM | Sun, 15 April 2012

EXTRAORDINÁRIA FOTO É INCRÍVEL COMO VOCÊ CAPTUROU O MOVIMENTO EFEITO FANTÁSTICO, BELA ORQUESTRA.++++++++++++++5

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bobrgallegos

6:13PM | Sun, 15 April 2012

Very cool motion effect in this awesome photo Jock!!

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auntietk

6:16PM | Sun, 15 April 2012

Brilliant capture! I can almost hear what they were playing, seeing how the conductor moves. Good idea, and well done!

CleonXXI Online Now!

6:33PM | Sun, 15 April 2012

Cool picture and cool story!

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goodoleboy

7:05PM | Sun, 15 April 2012

Music, maestro please! Great dynamics in this shot of the conductor leading the orchestra, Jock. Must have been a slow shutter speed I think to catch the guy in action. Really cool.

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Faemike55

7:06PM | Sun, 15 April 2012

Wonderful capture and great story Jock love the blur

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Richardphotos

7:08PM | Sun, 15 April 2012

very good picture for low light. is your brother enjoying the Philippines

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eekdog

7:26PM | Sun, 15 April 2012

cool movement in tis capture Jocko.

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Ionel

7:26PM | Sun, 15 April 2012

The director looks like he is flying!

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Bothellite

7:38PM | Sun, 15 April 2012

I love it.. The conductor is awesome.

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netot

10:21PM | Sun, 15 April 2012

Music is movement, and you you caught that feeling in your photo. It was an excellent decision to use a slow shutter speed and worked very well! Sorry about crayfish!

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mgtcs

10:23PM | Sun, 15 April 2012

Super cool image Jocko,loved the colors, marvelous feeling of motion!

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exyooper

10:56PM | Sun, 15 April 2012

I like the motion blur effect.

KnightWolverine

11:15PM | Sun, 15 April 2012

Wonderful job on the blur effect Jocko...and hey ...though the crayfish would of been nice...nut'n wrong with a grill cheese sandwich....(smiles)..

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angelbearzs

11:21PM | Sun, 15 April 2012

nice image :D

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DennisReed

11:56PM | Sun, 15 April 2012

Awesome capture Jock! Love the motion in it, kind of goes with the music!

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sharky_

12:55AM | Mon, 16 April 2012

I haven't eaten Crayfish in a long time.... How nice of them to let you take pictures. Aloha

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jayfar

1:17AM | Mon, 16 April 2012

Super 'action' shot Jock and a very interesting story.

whaleman

2:28AM | Mon, 16 April 2012

The blur shows the action really well! Good job!

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durleybeachbum

3:34AM | Mon, 16 April 2012

I LOVE this! What an adventure!

inomminate

3:37AM | Mon, 16 April 2012

I like the movement in this one.

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giareg

3:38AM | Mon, 16 April 2012

Great capture!!!

angora

5:07AM | Mon, 16 April 2012

this motion blur is awesome!!! great shot!!

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F Numberf/16.0
MakeNIKON CORPORATION
ModelNIKON D90
Shutter Speed10/16
ISO Speed200
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