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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 829776" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>Did you use a flash? If not, my guess is the stage lights are LED. Those aren't always easy to photograph. Was your shutter speed the same this time as it was when you photographed there the last time? There are flicker rates with bulbs, and different shutter speeds capture the LED glow differently. </p><p></p><p>One time I took photos of a high school's video. The school's lights in the video were fluorescent, and I used a slow enough shutter speed that the light showed up as green in some part of the photo while being purple in other areas of the image. That was really wild because I was taking stills of the video which was being shown in a dark room. It never dawned on me that the flicker rate captured by the video would even factor in, but it did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 829776, member: 13196"] Did you use a flash? If not, my guess is the stage lights are LED. Those aren't always easy to photograph. Was your shutter speed the same this time as it was when you photographed there the last time? There are flicker rates with bulbs, and different shutter speeds capture the LED glow differently. One time I took photos of a high school's video. The school's lights in the video were fluorescent, and I used a slow enough shutter speed that the light showed up as green in some part of the photo while being purple in other areas of the image. That was really wild because I was taking stills of the video which was being shown in a dark room. It never dawned on me that the flicker rate captured by the video would even factor in, but it did. [/QUOTE]
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