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The Waterboys


I have been pretty lucky lately to get to a few really excellent
concerts, and be able to walk home from them afterwards. This was last
night when Mike Scott's Waterboys played. I took 190 pictures (!)
with my X100 which is a very good concert camera; in silent mode with
manual everything and with the back screen turned off it is (I hope)
totally undistracting to my neighbours -- and I get decent pictures.
Before the show, I heard a woman right behind me say to her partner
that they were 21 metres from the stage; thus I suppose our row was 20
metres. But I thought we were considerably closer than that and my
camera told me I was focussing at about 12 metres. Not bad distance
for a widish-angled lens like the X100's. Of course, I still had to
crop considerably. This is also considerably down-sized for emailing.
This was the last shot I took, near the end of the encore.
concerts, and be able to walk home from them afterwards. This was last
night when Mike Scott's Waterboys played. I took 190 pictures (!)
with my X100 which is a very good concert camera; in silent mode with
manual everything and with the back screen turned off it is (I hope)
totally undistracting to my neighbours -- and I get decent pictures.
Before the show, I heard a woman right behind me say to her partner
that they were 21 metres from the stage; thus I suppose our row was 20
metres. But I thought we were considerably closer than that and my
camera told me I was focussing at about 12 metres. Not bad distance
for a widish-angled lens like the X100's. Of course, I still had to
crop considerably. This is also considerably down-sized for emailing.
This was the last shot I took, near the end of the encore.
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This was my first time seeing them live. I was struck by how similar Scott is to Nick Cave.
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