Yeah - just a little Nikon coolpix. No major zoom or anything. I know I'm her mom and it's my duty to support what my child does with her life, but I am honestly and truly impressed - she's always had a good eye for that sort of thing.
Would love to see your daughter's other stuff sometime...
Bonocomet -
WOW. Those are freaking amazing!! They make me wish I'd made the trek to the muddy field of Montcon! :)
Same thing with Lily she loves the rock stuff, but also wants to do nature photography for National Geographic or something wonderful like that. :)
LOL!
damn straight - can you play in the torrential downpour? it's what separates the men from the boys.
And we all know which category the band falls into, don't we? :sexywink:
Yeah - Lily wants to be a photographer when she grows up. And as her mother, I think she's one good camera away from that dream - the kid's got a great eye. :)
And with these images, my 14 year old thoroughly smoked me in the photo-taking department! :)
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-Bca6yFiy8iY/TmLr-yZS1aI/AAAAAAAAF5I/WCmPrqGsl2s/s640/280960_153447754733648_100002052726251_302680_1187749_o.jpg
more to come...
The sound was amazing from where I was (which was front rail) but that has as much to do with the fact that the band brought $57604503 million in audio equipment. :sexywink: It would be interesting to see someone else there with maybe not such an awesome soundsystem and see if it's as good. It's...
are you talking about the ones on U2Start? I had to go to the second version, the first one came up with missing songs when I de-compressed the files...I may have to go back and check the first one out though - the second one has some fool talking through the whole thing...
other than that...