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Molasses Creek In Concert


This is an image from the regular weekly concert of Molasses Creek playing in the Deepwater Theater in Ocracoke, North Carolina, USA, on Ocracoke Island on the Outer Banks. This concert kicked off the start of the 2013 Ocrafolk Festival. I imaged the group from the front row in the audience seating. For this image, I used my manual focus Vivitar PK-A/R 17-28mm f4-4.5 Wide Angle Zoom Lens on Pentax K20D camera, manually focused, hand held, Shake Reduction set to 28mm focal length, lens set to 17mm, ISO 800, f4, 1/15 sec, with available ambient light. This is a full resolution large JPEG and is Straight Out Of Camera (SOOC) without any post-production, editing, adjustment, cropping, or re-sizing.
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