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Post by Dean McCarten on Aug 27, 2008 21:28:27 GMT
I also have to agree with Andrrew
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Post by grant on Aug 27, 2008 21:39:39 GMT
Hi Andrew, Steve and Dean Thank you all for your support and happy you like the pics. Karsten and I knew we were representing HWI at this one - Steve and Stuart, you are a hard act to follow. I still have a few more up my sleeve. Best wishes Grant
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Post by grant on Aug 27, 2008 21:49:43 GMT
I met some of you at Lincoln - maybe you remember anyone?!!! the name is Carol Hey Carol Good to hear from you and welcome to HWI. It was good to meet up with you, even though you did beat us to the front of the queue on Sunday! It was a great night for us Hayley fans and I hope you enjoyed it to. It was the first time hearing Aled live for me and I thought his "How Great Thou Art" was truly wonderful - not many male voices send shivers up my spine, but Aled did on Sunday. His duets with Hayley were unbeliveable and were highlights for me. Hope we meet up again at future concerts as I would love to hear Aled and Hayley together again! Best wishes Grant
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Post by Dean McCarten on Aug 27, 2008 21:54:07 GMT
Alanda walks Hayley from her dressing room towards the 'Green' RoomConcert pictures coming after tea
Best wishes Grant I rather like this one, can't explain why? Grant well done thanks again Dean
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Post by grant on Aug 27, 2008 22:05:32 GMT
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Post by martindn on Aug 27, 2008 22:10:03 GMT
Hi Grant, Great photos. Keep em coming. There is no doubt I need a better camera. As you know I was sitting right beside you, and could get nothing like that! That last but one one is another instance of Hayley looking at the camera I think! Or maybe not, her gaze looks a little to the left - perhaps it was me she was looking at Well done! Martin
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Post by grant on Aug 27, 2008 22:13:29 GMT
Alanda walks Hayley from her dressing room towards the 'Green' RoomConcert pictures coming after tea
Best wishes Grant I rather like this one, can't explain why? Grant well done thanks again Dean Hi Dean and thanks! I know what you mean. For me, I think it's the way Hayley is striding out - just about to put her high heel down, and with her dress and her hair flowing out behind her. It could almost be "Wuthering Heights" but Alanda in his 'modern' gear adds a surreal depth to the image. It was a complete grab shot by the way. I was expecting her to walk out and had set up a position, but one of the security guys was right where I intended to press the shutter, so I panned to the next open space and hoped for the best! Best wishes Grant
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Post by grant on Aug 27, 2008 22:26:41 GMT
That last but one one is another instance of Hayley looking at the camera I think! Or maybe not, her gaze looks a little to the left - perhaps it was me she was looking at Or looking to see where her fans are! She was certainly aware that we were there. If you want a better camera and don't want the expense of a DSLR, talk to Steve or Karsten who both have 'high end' compacts that produce fantastic results! Best wishes Grant
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Post by Dean McCarten on Aug 27, 2008 22:31:41 GMT
I have had a compact camera but I love my EOS 450D, I now wonder what I did without it even with the the size of it
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Post by James on Aug 27, 2008 22:46:08 GMT
Hi Grant and Karsten,
Thanks for the excellent photography. Don't worry Karsten, your snapping away didn't disturb me at all - I could hear a rapid burst of shots from your camera between songs but nothing during songs and the flashes from further back to our right were far more disturbing.
Highlight of the evening for me was probably the duet of "All I Ask Of You"
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Post by Joe on Aug 28, 2008 5:40:52 GMT
Thanks everyone for the *brilliant* photos posted today. It's kind of you to share them.
Joe
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Post by Karsten on Aug 28, 2008 6:18:44 GMT
Hi James, Glad to hear that I've disturbed you only a little... All the best, Karsten Here are the last 'red' ones:
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Post by Karsten on Aug 28, 2008 6:19:28 GMT
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Post by Karsten on Aug 28, 2008 6:22:53 GMT
And the very last one: Followed by a look at the queue and its starting point (nearly)
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Post by Karsten on Aug 28, 2008 6:26:01 GMT
Lincoln Cathedral - sunset: To start the concert pictures:
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