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I am enjoying all of these pics, and am really jealous that I couldn't make it.
I really like the movement you've captured in the fourth one Matt - the one of the drummers. Also looks like those fisheye lenses were getting a real workout! *** When getting there is half the fun! ***
All interesting pix, and I agree with Leon that the movement of the drummers in #4 makes it a stand-out.
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I have to agree that the standout for me is #4 the drummers. It almost feels like the camera is spinning around the drummers like in a movie, I think the affect really enhances the mood behind the shot.
The other shot that really works for me is #2 While the rest have some novelty value with the fish eye perspective they hold less interest or emotion then the two shots I've indicated above. Thanks for sharing!
Matt. #4 is the standout for me too, but I also like the first image.
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definitely #4... well done...
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