My 2017 Photos from the 2017 SWSGA Jamboree - Day 1
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- Jim R. Harrison
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My 2017 Photos from the 2017 SWSGA Jamboree - Day 1
As previously indicated, I have been delayed posting my photos due to mild illness. Here are photos I took on Thurs., Jan. 12th. I'll post more when I get them edited. Photos will be posted in the order that the artist perfomed.
SWSGA Chairman, Troy Porter, starting the show.
Larry Lenhart
Backup band keyboard player, Skip Edwards and bass player, Denny Sarver
Gary Sill
Stu Schulman
Stu Schulman with Ray Harrison
Ray Harrison
Denny Beaver
Denny Beaver with Rebecca Hughes
Johnny Oakley
Mark Giles
Backup band lead guitarist, Chuck Back
Denny Sarver and Skip Edwards
Doug Childress
Doug Childress with Ray Harrison
Bill Bassett
Ron Pruter
Bob Case
Herb Steiner
David Wright
Backup band fiddle player, Mark Abbott
Jacob King
Tommy Dodd
Backup band bass player, Bill Cunningham
Bobby Black
Dan Burnham
Backup band lead guitarist, Harry Orlove
Jody Cameron
More photos will be posted when I get them edited - soon, I hope! Cheers, Jim Harrison
SWSGA Chairman, Troy Porter, starting the show.
Larry Lenhart
Backup band keyboard player, Skip Edwards and bass player, Denny Sarver
Gary Sill
Stu Schulman
Stu Schulman with Ray Harrison
Ray Harrison
Denny Beaver
Denny Beaver with Rebecca Hughes
Johnny Oakley
Mark Giles
Backup band lead guitarist, Chuck Back
Denny Sarver and Skip Edwards
Doug Childress
Doug Childress with Ray Harrison
Bill Bassett
Ron Pruter
Bob Case
Herb Steiner
David Wright
Backup band fiddle player, Mark Abbott
Jacob King
Tommy Dodd
Backup band bass player, Bill Cunningham
Bobby Black
Dan Burnham
Backup band lead guitarist, Harry Orlove
Jody Cameron
More photos will be posted when I get them edited - soon, I hope! Cheers, Jim Harrison
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Great photos Jim, thanks so much for your hard work and kindness.
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- Fred Justice
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Jim, I just couldn't play my slot.
Since I was doing the scheduling I put myself last on Thursday. Well I should have put myself mid morning because come 11:00 PM my feet were so swollen I couldn't roll my ankle at all.
Hey, no biggie, you all have heard me play before.
Since I was doing the scheduling I put myself last on Thursday. Well I should have put myself mid morning because come 11:00 PM my feet were so swollen I couldn't roll my ankle at all.
Hey, no biggie, you all have heard me play before.
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- Guy Beaver
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Jim: great photos! I'm afraid I didn't notice what you were shooting. What equipment did you use to take these shots?
Fred: yes, most of us have heard you play before, but that's not the point. YES, we want to hear you play again!!!
Fred: yes, most of us have heard you play before, but that's not the point. YES, we want to hear you play again!!!
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- Jim R. Harrison
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Yes, you are right, Guy, we would have liked to have heard Fred play; however, with swollen feet/ankles, it's pretty hard to get the pedals working as they should!
Thanks for the compliments on my photos, Guy; you guys certainly "outshot" me!!
Since you asked, my camera is an old Canon Digital Rebel XTi, about 7 years old now. I use a battery grip on the camera base to give more stability. The grip contains two batteries, thus increasing my shooting capacity. My basic lens is a Canon 18 − 55mm IS. For closeup shots, I use a Tamron 75 − 300mm LD Tele-Macro lens. Before shooting, I use a ColorRight White Balance Filter, enabling me to obtain the correct colour temperature of the scene in different shooting positions & locations. I shoot in both JPEG and RAW formats, allowing better colour correction during post processing. Three other important items are the use of a good external flash; I use a Canon Speedlite 580 EXIL, mounted on an external flash bracket, getting the flash off the camera, thus reducing red eye and providing a firmer grip on my equipment. This also provides for better “modelling†of people in the photos. Attached to the top of the flash, I use a “Lite - Scoop†reflector/diffuser which diffuses the light reaching the subject. Surprisingly, this device was produced locally; I found out about it as the producer @ Lite Genius visited my photo club a few years ago. I hope this info is useful.
Thanks for the compliments on my photos, Guy; you guys certainly "outshot" me!!
Since you asked, my camera is an old Canon Digital Rebel XTi, about 7 years old now. I use a battery grip on the camera base to give more stability. The grip contains two batteries, thus increasing my shooting capacity. My basic lens is a Canon 18 − 55mm IS. For closeup shots, I use a Tamron 75 − 300mm LD Tele-Macro lens. Before shooting, I use a ColorRight White Balance Filter, enabling me to obtain the correct colour temperature of the scene in different shooting positions & locations. I shoot in both JPEG and RAW formats, allowing better colour correction during post processing. Three other important items are the use of a good external flash; I use a Canon Speedlite 580 EXIL, mounted on an external flash bracket, getting the flash off the camera, thus reducing red eye and providing a firmer grip on my equipment. This also provides for better “modelling†of people in the photos. Attached to the top of the flash, I use a “Lite - Scoop†reflector/diffuser which diffuses the light reaching the subject. Surprisingly, this device was produced locally; I found out about it as the producer @ Lite Genius visited my photo club a few years ago. I hope this info is useful.
- Guy Beaver
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Nice setup Jim, and it sure seems to be working well for you! See you at the next show and keep on shooting!
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Great Photos!!
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I hope the illness gets better soon for ya Jim.
It's great to see old friends like Ray Harrison and Doug Childress again, it's been a while. With them two together would have been great, wish I could have been there. With the grandkids in Tucson, when I visit them I'll arrange the time next year hopefully.
It's great to see old friends like Ray Harrison and Doug Childress again, it's been a while. With them two together would have been great, wish I could have been there. With the grandkids in Tucson, when I visit them I'll arrange the time next year hopefully.
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Fred Justice, Yes we've all heard you play before, and that is why we missed your set. We would have enjoyed yet another great talented steel player whose tone is superb.
Ray Harrison
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D-16 Martin, 1970 Ovation guitars
Bass/sing/Love PSG
77 Stingray/Kiesel 5 string bass
Telonics , Fender Rumble500, Polytone Amps
D-16 Martin, 1970 Ovation guitars
- Jim R. Harrison
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