Micro 4/3 Rock is not (entirely) dead

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Shot a band that wanted some stuff for fliers and twitter. It was a nightmare scenario of lighting and equipment malfunctions, but there were some mildly redeemable shots. I wrote a bit more about the experience here, and have generally better pictures taken with my Sigma Merrill DP2.

GX7 + 20mm + 2 cheapo wireless flashes + the AWESOME "classic chrome" profile from Eric Cote' at MirrorlessJourney.com


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Don't think I've ever heard "rock is dead" before....:confused:

Nice images though! :)

I think rock has been dead since roughly the early or mid-70s - I guess mid because the early 70s was when the 60's was actually happening.

OTOH, rock and roll will never die.

So you have a choice in the matter!

Oh yeah, nice photos BTW - I particularly like the first one of the drummer emerging from the blackness...

-Ray
 
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