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June 7, 2008 by graham

Beat

Graham Binns posted a photo:

Beat

Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 158

Back on the 360-odd days wagon (a thousand huzzahs!).

This group of Batala drummers were playing at Caton Gala. They were fantastic – and only the guy with the ponytail noticed me.

I do wish I’d found a better angle to shoot from – preferably close-up with a wide lens – but you can’t have everything.

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Graham BinnsI'm a commercial and editorial portrait photographer from North West England.After spending several years building a career as a software engineer I realised that there was an artist inside me struggling to get out.
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