Photos | Bad Religion Live at Glasshouse

Brett Gurewitz and Brooks Wackerman of Bad Religion performing on stage at Glasshouse in 2007. The crowd is electric as they connect their music with fans.
BLIP-2 Description:
a band performing on stage at a concertMetadata
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Original Dimensions:
4368w x 2912h - (download 4k)
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1600
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5
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f/2.8
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-2
focal length
25mm
shutter speed
1/60s
camera make
Canon
camera model
lens model
date
2007-06-28T14:07:58-07:00
tzoffset
-25200
tzname
America/Los_Angeles
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(43.75%)
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pleasant lighting
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pleasant pattern
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pleasant perspective
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pleasant post processing
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pleasant reflection
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pleasant symmetry
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sharply focused subject
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(-7.35%)
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(-29.66%)
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all
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