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Post by Tulltapes on Jun 16, 2014 19:52:11 GMT
I took this one in Darien NY 21 years ago (wow) 
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Post by Tulltapes on Jun 16, 2014 19:53:31 GMT
from the photo album 1984 
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Post by Tulltapes on Jun 16, 2014 19:55:10 GMT
Buffalo 75 
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Post by Quizz Kid on Jun 16, 2014 23:01:11 GMT
Hammersmith '84    All photographs copyright TJTG
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Duncman78
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The superhighway: you pays your way….. you takes your choice, change your horses, raise your voice.
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Post by Duncman78 on Jun 18, 2014 15:49:51 GMT
 _  I've only ever taken 2 pics before. Poor quality as I didn't want Mr A to tell me off  (almost as strict as Shepard's Bush last month), even though I waited until the end. Albert Hall June '13.
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Post by Tulltapes on Jun 18, 2014 19:13:15 GMT
Great pics you guys
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Post by Deleted on Jun 20, 2014 10:01:12 GMT
_ I've only ever taken 2 pics before. Poor quality as I didn't want Mr A to tell me off  (almost as strict as Shepard's Bush last month), even though I waited until the end. Albert Hall June '13. Nice snaps Duncan. Yes I guess we've all seen that doing so can bring on the wrath of Zuess. How do some people get away with it? Last two times I saw Ian ushers were right on top of myself and a couple others. So thanks for risking it!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 20, 2014 17:29:15 GMT
Hammersmith '84    All photographs copyright TJTG Nice pics Pat, I'll always look at that show as the seminal "ending" of Tull, or at least, Ian's voice. I wonder if he ever pre-tested the shirts he wore to see weather they were cool enough to not have to sweat through before halway through a show! Thanks for posting them. Darin
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Post by Quizz Kid on Jun 20, 2014 20:33:15 GMT
Thanks DC, these are low res images I took from my old imageshack folder before I deleted it a while ago, I must dig out the originals and rescan them. They are of a better quality than these.
Back in the day before small digital cameras I used to go in 'wearing' in a SLR and decent length telephoto. How fans got decent shots back then I have no idea, more luck than judgement I suppose. I used either XP1 400 ASA B&W pushed to 1600 with a Pentax ME Super or used an old 'Cosina' camera body that allowed pushing to 3200, I got them developed professionally to try and get a decent finished item....not always succesful though as my 'Songs from the Wood' ones testify.
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