A shot from the gig tonight!

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Here's a picture that my bro took of me while I was playing tonight. It turned out pretty trippy so I thought I'd share. The image blur is solely from the camera, and not photoshoped. The only editing was the boarder the text, and the file size reduction.
 

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Here's the actual resolution, and probably my next avatar. ;)
 

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That is a really cool pic! Like the red's and blue's in there.
Even though your a blur in that pic Pako, you still look like a bad ass!

Yeah, that would make a killer avatar!
 
Originally posted by boombexus
That is a really cool pic! Like the red's and blue's in there.
Even though your a blur in that pic Pako, you still look like a bad ass!
Ahh, shucks...:embarrassed:
Yeah, that would make a killer avatar!
Done!


:-) I haven't gone through all of them, but if there's some more cool ones, I'll upload 'em.
 
Originally posted by Will.c
woooooow..

who do you play for

Just a tiny little blues band in Montana called Blue Onion. If you would like to learn more about the band, click on the link in my signature.

:cheers:

And welcome to GTPlanet!
 
Wow, trippy!

In fact, Pako, John (MistaX) has been playing quite a lot Blue Onion on his shoutcast radio and I must admit it sounds pretty damn good! :D
 
Here's a shot of the lead guitarist:
 

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Originally posted by Giancarlo
Hmm...is it possible to explain why the camera acts like this? :odd:

Sure. The camera was set to auto exposure. Exposure meaning the time the shutter is left open to allow light to collect on the film or digital media. The flash was also turned off. The camera, knowing the flash was turned off, had to extend the time the shutter was open so that it could collect as much light as possible (within the desired exposure settings) because the bar was dark. Not exactly ideal photo lighting. Anyhow, because the shutter speed was open for so long (1-2 sec.), it captured the live motion of the picture during that time. So the effect is altered by the non-steady hand of the photographer and the movement of the subjects being filmed.

Does that make sence?
 
You guys have a cd or anything? It looks like you do considering you guys enjoy playing in the band and all the pics you have I wouldn't be surprised if you did have a music cd or some singles from the band.
 
As a matter of fact we do. :) We recorded our first CD back in the fall of '99. You can find information about it at www.blueonion.net .

We are currently in the process of working on our second CD which will be a mixture of Live and Studio performances.

:cheers:
 
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