C18I9107a by colin cross, on Flickr
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Stunning ColinTrev
Equipment - According to the wife more than a Camera Shop got
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Lovely picture, so many element drawing you in.Les Griffiths - SLR EOS300, EOS300D, EOS2000D + EOS600D camera body using either 50mm 1.8 Macro lens usually with a reverse ring fitted, 18-55mm f/3.5 - 5.6 wide angle, 75-300mm f/4.0 - 5.6 iii 58mm Zoom lens + 100-400mm f/4.5 - 5.6 L IS II USM lens - all the gear yet no idea!
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It rained three quarters the way through the performance. By rain I really mean tropical downpour and all the spectators were out if the open. Very quickly there were members of staff at each row of seats handing out plastic ponchos. The show carried on without interruption and most of the cast were already wearing "Coolie" hats, while the remainder were handed red umbrellas. I didn't see anyone leave the auditorium and we continued watching in the rain ................ the show must go on. So must the photography!
I understand that the following evenings show was cancelled because the lake flooded the auditorium.
C18I9082a by colin cross, on Flickr
C18I9093a by colin cross, on FlickrColin
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I poked a hole in the Poncho for the eyepiece and that seemed to do the trick. Front of the lens stuck out the front of the poncho and carried on taking shots.
The only downside was my trousers were a bit on the damp side (we are talking chamois leather wet), but between the poncho and Canon weather proofing it was business as usual.Colin
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Brilliant capture. Superb exposure control.Alan
No longer using Canon but still teaching new Canon users (and others) the gentle art of Photography.
http://www.springfield-photography.com/
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