A Vespa and a Lincoln Continental, both ’60s vintage, parked under a street light. They have long since lost their showroom shine, but they still have that “cool” factor.
Canon G11 on the streets at night.
A Vespa and a Lincoln Continental, both ’60s vintage, parked under a street light. They have long since lost their showroom shine, but they still have that “cool” factor.
Canon G11 on the streets at night.
Last night we went out to see a friend’s band play some of their original material in a kind of theatrical setting. I brought my G11 along and took quite a few shots. I knew when I looked at the LCD screen after taking this shot that it was going to be a blog post. Sometimes you just know. The story is that the Hammond organ player is laying back while the sax player takes a solo.
Canon G11 out on the town.
Our band played a three set gig at the Lagunitas Beer Sanctuary yesterday. After the gig, I grabbed this shot of Mad Mags herself as she exited the establishment. (We’re married so I had permission to take a moment to compose the shot. ;-))
Canon G11 catching the light.
At this past Sunday’s festival where our band played, if I had one complaint it was the lack of shade. During the hot afternoon, most of the attendees were crowded under a few trees on the perimeter of the concert area. Some, however, came prepared. These women look fantastic, and happy, in their perfect spot of shade.
Canon G11 enjoying a day.
Our band has played several festival gigs over the past couple of weeks. White canopied shade structures are the norm. The soft top-lighting in the shade of a canopy against a very bright, mid-day background makes for interesting photo play with exposure ranges.
Canon G11 playing with light.