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Deborah Harry Is Blondie 37/52

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Deborah Harry Is Still Blondie and I have proof. Last night I had the great fortune to see Blondie play at the UC Music Fest in Clark, New Jersey. Ever since I was little I wanted to see Blondie perform. I am so happy I was finally able to. Better yet, my wife was with me.

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Deborah Harry Is Blondie

To finish off an already great night of amazing music and photography, I was able to capture this (and many similar shots) at ISO 200 because of the brightest spotlight I have ever seen at a concert. Thanks lighting crew! I never thought that I would ever have a photograph of Deborah Harry holding her blonde hair. But I am glad I do! Is that strange to say?

Thanks for reading and happy shooting,

Scott

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6 responses to “Deborah Harry Is Blondie 37/52”

  1. Great stuff. Seriously? ISO 200? Wow.

    1. For majority of the show I was between 2000 and 3200 but for this one song the spotlight allowed me to drop to 200. I love spotlights :)

  2. What a cool experience and very good photo of Debbie! She’s an icon for sure! Good stuff!

    1. Thanks Jim. She is still such an amazing singer too.

  3. I don’t know what an ISO 200 is, but that’s a great picture of Debbie Harry. All my concert cell-phone photos end up like blurry nightmares.

    1. ISO is the “film speed” that the camera is shooting at. The lower the number the less grain or noise the image has.

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