Inspired by Alan's (Caralan) Tree Zoom images I thought I'd have a play with the zoom technique at a gig.
Results were, ummm...interesting. I'm keen to hear your thoughts.
I'm thinking I need to hold the lens still for a bit to get some sharp focus before I zoom the lens as they are all a little blurry. The first image could have been a ripper if the guitarist had a head...lol.


Results were, ummm...interesting. I'm keen to hear your thoughts.

I'm thinking I need to hold the lens still for a bit to get some sharp focus before I zoom the lens as they are all a little blurry. The first image could have been a ripper if the guitarist had a head...lol.
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