Bradstock
XIII
Long Island Maritime Museum,
West Sayville
3 September 2006
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Some notes:
There were morning performances that do not appear here. There were also bands
appearing after The Mojos. However, the light was about to lose its quality
and the photographer was fatigued.
The stages were poorly lit. The left stage was dark.
Surrounded by sunlit banners, it required 2/3 stop compensation to bring out
the performers, which blew out the banners.
The right stage had a blue tarp over it that gave flesh tones a pleasing cadaver
hue.
This made for a fun learning experience in Photoshop.
...unless the
performers wandered in and out of the sunlight, which added the more interesting
effect of blown out highlights.