This weekend saw the start of the annual Burtonport Festival. Given we've family there it's always a bit of fun and since Mad Dog McRae were playing it seemed like a good chance to try something I'd been wondering about for a while.
How exactly do you take a photograph of a band without using a flash?
The answer, it would seem is - "With great difficulty".
The band were playing on a converted trailer (I did mention this was happening in Donegal right?) which was lit by fluorescent tubes (Donegal, remember) and some simple stage lights. The sun was a setting and the music was a pumping.
(f/5.6, 1/50sec, 208mm, ISO-800, 19/07/08)
(f/3.5, 1/15sec, 50mm, ISO-400, 19/07/08)
Even with lighting on stage, it was very difficult to get enough light into the camera from the angle I was working at to keep shutter speed down. Also, given the light setup was "different" there were a lot of shadows obscuring faces in many of the shots I'd taken.
I tried a few things, initially using my zoom lens but quickly realising it wasn't fast enough (if that's the right term) and so switching to that little f/1.8 50mm I own. Whilst the second shot might have been cleaner if I'd upped the ISO a little more and reduced the shutter speed by opening the aperture, I just kinda liked this version.
Of the thirty or so shots I took, these were probably my favourites. By no means the best I've taken, they're definitely soft/blurred and unimpressive compared to concert shots I've seen elsewhere.
That said, it was Saturday night at the festival and the beer was flowing so I'm lucky it wasn't a picture of my eye or my toe.
There's two more weeks of festival fun, so if you've any suggestions or tips for this sort of shot please let me know. (the band, not my eye or toe).
Oh, and if you're in the Donegal area you'd probably have a good time at the Burtonport and Dungloe festivals. alternatively, if you get the chance to see Mad Dog McRae, they are much better than my dodgy pictures suggest.