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p.1 #1 · Bumbershoot 2005


Some images from the 4 day art festival that descends on Seattle every Labor day weekend, known as Bumbershoot:

http://photopacifica.com/bumbershoot05-0017-2.jpg

The Decemberists

http://photopacifica.com/bumbershoot05-0012-2.jpg
http://photopacifica.com/bumbershoot05-0010-2.jpg

Aqueduct

http://photopacifica.com/bumbershoot05-0018-2.jpg

Okkervil River

http://photopacifica.com/bumbershoot05-0045-2.jpg
http://photopacifica.com/bumbershoot05-0043-2.jpg

My continuing exploration into finding the light:

http://photopacifica.com/bumbershoot05-0008-2.jpg
http://photopacifica.com/bumbershoot05-0040-2.jpg

Comments are appreciated!

Daniel



Sep 06, 2005 at 03:28 AM
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p.1 #2 · Bumbershoot 2005


Loving those last two shots, i might personally have gone for a different crop on the last one. Bringing the girls face down towards the left. But that's just me. Also a square crop (6x6 style) on the second last might be very cool.
Great work man.



Sep 06, 2005 at 04:55 AM
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p.1 #3 · Bumbershoot 2005


great perspective Daniell ... I love your first image.. full of color

Did you go for fun or working as PJ ?




PS: are we still down for the photo outing? i am thinking this wednesday



Sep 06, 2005 at 06:23 AM
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p.1 #4 · Bumbershoot 2005


Aaron,

The composition was very difficult to achieve. It is in a sense an extremely awkward composition, given the space on the left side after the left-silhouetted person. I may crop that off, and a bit off the top. Maybe that would make it seem a bit more balanced? I was also limited to where I could shoot that from [being in a crowd and all ]

Andrew,

Thanks for looking! I saw that woman with the hair and I was like 'I am not leaving until I get a picture of her'

I went for fun with friends, and did my best to focus on the music, and not on taking pictures. It was basically this: enjoy the hell out of the music, and if I happen to get a good photo in the process, so be it.

I can hang out on Wednesday after like 3pm. Still up for Capitol Hill?

Daniel



Sep 06, 2005 at 01:48 PM
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p.1 #5 · Bumbershoot 2005


Check your PM


Sep 06, 2005 at 05:39 PM
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p.1 #6 · Bumbershoot 2005


Daniel,

Good to see you managed to take a few photos while enjoying the music. It was good to run into you at the fountain. Sorry for not meeting up later, but I was one a very few photographers allowed to shoot Iggy Pop on the mainstage, and had a number of other shows to catch on the final night.

I hope to post a few photos here, but haven't had the time yet. Maybe later tonight. Until then, there are a few that we published today at http://www.nwsource.com/photogalleries/weeklygallery/ under "Bumber-shot". The ones bearing my name aren't necessarily the best I shot from the weekend, but I didn't have much say in what the editors choose as their favorites.



Sep 06, 2005 at 08:52 PM
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p.1 #7 · Bumbershoot 2005


Andrew,

It was good to see you too How was Iggy Pop? I left after Tegan and Sara

daniel



Sep 06, 2005 at 08:55 PM
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p.1 #8 · Bumbershoot 2005


The Decemberists are one of my favorite bands, but I haven't seen them live yet. Thanks for sharing the cool photos.


Sep 06, 2005 at 09:46 PM
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p.1 #9 · Bumbershoot 2005


Terrence,

OMG. WOW. just wow. They were absolutely amazing. The song about the whale, mariner's revenge? is just amazing live. I was only familiar with one of their songs (I dream I was an architect], but it was great to see them live and now have a new favorite artist I also love the song, bachelor to the bride.

16 military wives was an amazing experience too. The entire crowd of like 10,000? was absolutely jumping and singing along.

Definitely up there in terms of energy during a live performance.

Just a few people at the decemberists show _poke_
http://photopacifica.com/bumbershoot05-0015.jpg

daniel



Sep 06, 2005 at 09:54 PM
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p.1 #10 · Bumbershoot 2005


What did you see or notice when you took the pictures? Maybe that will give us a feel on where you were coming from, so you can hear how we all feel.


Sep 06, 2005 at 10:04 PM
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p.1 #11 · Bumbershoot 2005


Jason,

I was looking for emotion, strong and interesting lighting, and for photos that elicited the feel of this glorious event.

I appreciate your question, and I hope my answer sates your desire for my thoughts on my own work.

daniel



Sep 06, 2005 at 10:07 PM
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p.1 #12 · Bumbershoot 2005


#1 - The girl seems to be yearning for attention - which works given the hair style. From a photographic perspective, nice documentary approach and I like the angle.

#2 - The salute from both the artist and the listener seems out of place since I doubt either ever served in the military (additionally, they are doing it wrong). Again though, the composition of shooting through the arm is interesting enough, albiet a tad predictable given the circumstances.

#3 - Seems rather pleased he is able to play chords and is trying to show how "into" his music he is, but all I can notice is a sticker placed on his jeans so he can look "hip" or "cool". To me this is just downright distracting and in poor taste. From a documentary perspective though, it serves the purpose of illustrating how self-important some in society have become as portrayed by this "look at me and how cool I am" aura.

#4, 5, and 6 - I actually enjoyed these as the artists do appear in their "groove". At that moment, they all seem lost in their music, and I am totally on board with that as that's how I get when I either perform or listen to particularly moving music. Nice captures here.

#7 & 8 - Very well captured. The light across the shoe and the highlight of the "ME" on it are very well done, also capturing the "look at me" mentality evident in today's youth. The girl, lost in the shadows of the larger figures and barely visible, seems distraught and I like the concept. It's as if she is saying "get me out of here and away from these people", which is probably how I would feel in this situation! Nice capture and usage of light. I'd be interested in the EXIF data on this one.

#9 - That's an ass of people! If it those people were ropes and wires, I'd have thought I was looking at a ships mast!




Sep 06, 2005 at 11:06 PM
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p.1 #13 · Bumbershoot 2005


I think you are completely out of line Jason. You don't know me, what I felt, who these people are, what they felt, or any of the context in any of the photos I have so graciously provided here on FM. I think it is incredibly unfair of you to characterize a girl like in the 1st photo as attention-seeking. Maybe she just likes the color orange? I like the color red, so i bought bright red shoes -- does that make me attention seeking too? She happened to be an amateur photographer like myself as well, and was quite interested in my thoughts on the concert. I asked her why she did what she did with her hair, her answer: "I like to be different".

But because you let assumptions make an ass out of you, and only you, you assume the worst in people.

You don't know the decemberists do you? You don't even know what the singer is like in real life, nor what their music is about. Their music is quite heartfelt and emotive -- and I felt [which is what matters?] that the singer Meloy's actions on stage were appropriate and neither contrived nor egomaniacal.

Exif on the lighted girl shot:

50mm 1.8 @ f/2.2, 1/200 i think, manual exposure, autofocus, iso 1600, AWB

daniel



Sep 06, 2005 at 11:23 PM
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p.1 #14 · Bumbershoot 2005


hmm.. normally such an answer "I like to be different" will usually seek for attention... not always but tendency


Sep 07, 2005 at 04:21 AM
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p.1 #15 · Bumbershoot 2005


tazo wrote:
I think you are completely out of line Jason. You don't know me, what I felt, who these people are, what they felt, or any of the context in any of the photos I have so graciously provided here on FM. I think it is incredibly unfair of you to characterize a girl like in the 1st photo as attention-seeking. Maybe she just likes the color orange? I like the color red, so i bought bright red shoes -- does that make me attention seeking too? She happened to be an amateur photographer like myself as well, and was
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Um, Daniel, I do know the context because you provided it:

[quoteDaniel wrote
Jason,

I was looking for emotion, strong and interesting lighting, and for photos that elicited the feel of this glorious event.
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Given this context, I responded with what my emotions were regarding your captures. How are my emotions out of line? Opinions are just that...opinions. For someone who is, I am guessing, in their early to mid 20's, and of the "generation y", I would expect a little more tolerance of divergent points of view. You asked for opinions and emotions and I gave them to you with regard to the event. The fact that you did not like them is an issue you should look inward to resolve rather than snap back saying those who took the time to comment are "out of line". Additionally, while I may not necessarily share your opinions, I certainly am not calling you an ass.

I make no assumptions about the people, I am simply responding to the face value of what I see. Perception is key and first impressions are lasting ones. If I want people to think I am a conformist, I wear traditional clothes and try not to attract attention. If I want people to think I am a non-conformist, I do the opposite. Whether she is a photographer or not is irrelevant. Her hair is different. That, to me, means she wants to make a statement that she is different. You said as much in your reply. Making that statement means the individual usually is seeking to announce themselves in that manner (i.e. "look at me, I am different").

With regard to The Decemberists, actually I have heard of them. They are getting some pretty rave reviews all over the place, and while I've not had an opportunity to attend a concert, I've heard a few previews of their songs when surfing Itunes. What I do know about them, is that they are classified as Alternative, (or Indie if you prefer), which means that they are not mainstream. I also am aware that their music is rooted in an historical perspective. I think the review I read said something to the effect of:

"Eschewing conventional pop-song subject matter, he delves deep into the past for his narratives and even his lexicon"

As far as his actions on stage, they would have to be contrived, because he is not a member of the military, nor are probably 90% of his listening audience. Now if he was paying tribute to fallen soldiers or to the freedom that this country gives him, the proper way for someone who is non-military to do so is with a hand placed over the heart. Salutes are intended for military personnel, not for civilians. Civilians that use them (even Bronco players - shame on Mike Anderson for not lecturing his teammates on this issue!) actually show ignorance of the meaning in their use. As such, not only is it improper and inappropriate, it is definitely contrived (look the word up). Whether or not it's egomaniacal would be a function of what his goal was in gesturing as such. If it serves to bring attention to himself, then it would be. If it serves to bring attention to others, then no.

Having responded to your request for emotive response, let's TTT and keep our perspective on photography:

Your captures of the documentary side of the event were quite good as they certainly bring out emotions from the viewer, regardless of whether the emotions are aligned with the creators. Your artistic eye is also quite well developed as evidenced by your last two shots in the series.


Sep 07, 2005 at 10:08 AM
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p.1 #16 · Bumbershoot 2005


Really like #2. Shows how composition and the right moment makes you forget about other technical elements...Also really like the last one, but was hoping for more of the woman's face.


Sep 07, 2005 at 10:35 AM
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p.1 #17 · Bumbershoot 2005


tazo wrote:
I think you are completely out of line Jason. You don't know me, what I felt, who these people are, what they felt, or any of the context in any of the photos I have so graciously provided here on FM. I think it is incredibly unfair of you to characterize a girl like in the 1st photo as attention-seeking. Maybe she just likes the color orange? I like the color red, so i bought bright red shoes -- does that make me attention seeking too? She happened to be an amateur photographer like myself as well, and was
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I bet if she had a t-shirt that said "I'm screaming out for attention" you'd answer the same way. Come on now, seriously. Why did you chose to take her picture instead of someone who wasn't begging for attention. And don't try a "well, I had talked to her before, and she was a really cool person, so I decided to take a shot, and only later realized, hey, she has spiked colored hair!". And yes, I think you are attention seeking too, because why else would you come flame a guy for a simple comment as "The girl seems to be yearning for attention" unless you just wanted some attention.

Sheesh.

-Thomas



Sep 07, 2005 at 11:22 AM
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p.1 #18 · Bumbershoot 2005


Jason,

I apologize for calling you an ass -- That was every definition of the phrase out of line.

I am flattered you consider me to be in my early to mid 20's, as I am far away from it.

daniel



Sep 07, 2005 at 11:35 AM





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