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This one I did like from the start. They were doing some stuff from one of the big musicals, I think maybe 'Miss Siagon' and I liked the way that the camera caught the light coming down on them. Once again taken with the old camera on a 3x zoom, in the very dark hall. No flash was used as we were at the back of the hall, and it would have been a waste of time.
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Beautiful image where all the effects, such as smoke and the lights are nicely captured. I think the flash would have over-exposed the image, as there's a lot of light being thrown back on the audience. Nice work Steve.


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Great example Steve. I wonder how many would have left the top part so stron? Would have been a mistake to have cropped it.



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