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So, I take my NEW Pentax K-x out for a shoot...
I hear about a free outdoor concert and think, "this might be perfect for my first expedition with my new first DSLR." Do my homework and find out how to get there. This is the Stern's Grove Music Festival concert 2 PM yesterday (Sunday). Bike to BART (I'm in Berkeley), get off at Balboa Park Station, Bike to the concert, free valet bike parking, trundle down to the concert. A guy is on the P.A. extolling the attendees to donate what they can, kind of egregiously shaking them down, was my distinct impression.
I walk in there (I was a little late) and there's no place to sit down, but they are between the two acts so no biggie if I just stand there and shoot, I figured. People everywhere, cloudy day. I had my 55-300mm kit lens on and snapped a few pictures. I was around 75 yards from the stage, where they were setting up for the headliner.
A big security guard comes up to me and says "you aren't allowed to use a camera here." I go, "what's the problem?" He says it's a matter of "intellectual property rights."
I tell him "they don't give you a problem at the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival." [I've brought my P&S there a few times, gotten a lot of great shots, saw many people with DSLR's] He says it's "in the contract." I say, "OK, I'll find some other place" and leave. I walk away grumbling to myself that any musician who would begrudge people taking pictures is a total jerk. Of course, I realize that Ricky Lee Jones probably didn't have anything to do with it. Don't figure I'll return to Stern's Grove. Obviously doesn't hold a candle to Hardly Strictly Bluegrass, anyway. I need some ideas on where to take my new camera... :awe:
At one point the camera refused to focus.
I even turned it off/on to get it unconfused. It was on Auto Pict. I guess I was doing something wrong. Just getting my feet wet. Took 10 shots yesterday, and including shots from the other day including 3 really short videos have under 30 shots.
I hear about a free outdoor concert and think, "this might be perfect for my first expedition with my new first DSLR." Do my homework and find out how to get there. This is the Stern's Grove Music Festival concert 2 PM yesterday (Sunday). Bike to BART (I'm in Berkeley), get off at Balboa Park Station, Bike to the concert, free valet bike parking, trundle down to the concert. A guy is on the P.A. extolling the attendees to donate what they can, kind of egregiously shaking them down, was my distinct impression.
I walk in there (I was a little late) and there's no place to sit down, but they are between the two acts so no biggie if I just stand there and shoot, I figured. People everywhere, cloudy day. I had my 55-300mm kit lens on and snapped a few pictures. I was around 75 yards from the stage, where they were setting up for the headliner.
A big security guard comes up to me and says "you aren't allowed to use a camera here." I go, "what's the problem?" He says it's a matter of "intellectual property rights."
At one point the camera refused to focus.
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