Every Time I Die – Oberhausen, Turbinenhalle – 09.12.2009
Posted by Daniel at 5. Februar 2010 | Category Concert, Live, Photography, Pictures
Every Time I Die is a bandname that I heard a lot before, so I was quite excited to see the Band finally live. Even though the crowd was a bit slow so early during the day, the guys laid down a great show. With a crushing sound and a lot of energy this set turned out to be quite enjoyable.
Shooting Notes
Getting along with the light this evening was quite hard. In Flames brought quite a big lightrig and blasted the stage with light. Unfortunatly there seemed to be only two options in the repertoire of the lightdesigner. It was on or off – so the exposure went from nearly black to surface of the sun in moments. This made it quite hard getting the camera setup right. But even when you nailed the exposure you still had to deal with the fact that most of the time the artists were lite only from one side and the other side of their body disappeared into darkness.
2 Comments »
am 3. Juni 2010 um 18:52 1.Todd wrote …
Killer pics. I love this band. Do you ever talk about the gear that you bring along to every show? I would be interested to know.
am 3. Juni 2010 um 20:33 2.Daniel wrote …
Hi Todd,
thanks a lot, it was a great and intense show.
At the moment I’m using the Canon System. I got the 40D and use the EF 24-70 f2.8, the EF 70-200 f2.8 IS and the EF-S 10-22. Next to that I always bring a 430 EX II and a whole bunch of Sandisk cards. That’s about it. That is normaly enough to get some good pictures, even though I would wish the Canon 40D to be a bit better at high ISOs.
I hope that helps if there are any other questions let me know!