2006-12-06



I saw Koop this weekend. It was overall a great show, but i have to say that some people need more self-insight. I happened to be in front of a group of people who, I assume, was at their first concert, they talked loudly throughout the concert, "Are you alright?, Are you able to see from where you are standing? Should we move? I can't see the pianist!" unt so weiter.
Sadly, if I were tell them that, I would in every scenario be treated as a jerk, that could have bad side effects the rest of the concert, pushing extra carelessly, clapping way too close to my ears, etc. So I didn't.

The playing band was great, as I mentioned earlier, they said that they would play their longest set and that is not a bad thing, since they have a few new songs from their new album to play.

I also took a few pictures from the set, the quality is a bit better than the last concert I covered. I hope I learn some more to the next concert, but I suspect that the quality-level is reached now, at least with the equipment and place I had at my disposal.

The obvious enhancement would be a tripod, it is a bit inconvenient to drag along on the tram.
The lessons I learned from the last, and first concert was changing the ISO-level, that I don't have to have a 2 seconds shutter speed, and taking shots in a series. My camera/memorycard has the capacity of taking three consecutive shots, that was enough to get atleast one good picture out of three.

The pictures are here: Live Images
this text is a duplicate of my last.fm-journal