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Another of drummer Jay Irving. You can check out his playing on youtube

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Always an emotive and interesting spectacle to photograph, the Remembrance Sunday celebrations in Liverpool. They take place in front of St Georges Hall, and with focus currently on the events in Afghanistan and Iran the turnout was high.

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A fire escape on Harrington Street in Liverpool city centre. The bright sunshine creating a shot that looks more like New York than Liverpool. Harrington St runs parallel to probably the most famous street in Liverpool, Mathew St.

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Liverpool’s Anglican cathedral photographed on Bonfire Night (November 5th) 2009. Was hoping for a little more smoke from all the bonfires and fireworks.

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A mixed bag of photos today, the obligatory showgirls, some dressing room action and lighting engineer Mitchell.



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Up close and personal backstage at the Tower Ballroom. More messing about with off camera flash today.

Bridie

Wendy

Fran

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Thought it was about time for a fresh approach? Got myself a flash extension lead so I could get the flashgun off the camera, first time out but reasonably pleased with the results. These were taken with my Canon 40D and not my usual 5D, the 40D is a bit lighter and smaller, hence easier to hold steady with one hand. The first two photos were shot with my Sigma 10-20mm, and the final shot was my Canon 35mm 1.4 which will equate to an 56mm on the smaller sensor. The 35mm is uber sharp and makes for a nice fast standard lens on the 40D.



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“Orchestra And Beginners Please” is the term used in theatre to call performers to their appropriate stations, approximately five minutes prior to the curtain going up. It results in people milling about in the wings and a last minute dash for anyone running late.



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The girls feature heavily in today’s post. Poised and ready to do battle.



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A mixed bag of backstage and rehearsal photos taken over a period of months. The girl singer with her back to camera in the first shot is Siam Hurlock, and trumpet player is Clayton Mark.



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