Photos | Guitarist rocks the NAMM Convention
Musician Alain Caron performs to a crowded audience at the 2009 NAMM Convention in Anaheim, California.
BLIP-2 Description:
a crowd of people at a convention with a man playing guitarMetadata
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Original Dimensions:
5616w x 3744h - (download 4k)
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1600
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5
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f/2.8
focal length
16mm
shutter speed
1/160s
camera make
Canon
camera model
lens model
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sharply focused subject
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