Bonnaroo: Day Two, photography by Josh Anderson - Nerve.com


To view Day One of Bonnaroo, please click here.
To view more of Josh Anderson's work, please visit www.joshandersonphotography.com.
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Great photos Josh. Been to the festival 3 years and you have captured the essence of the festival well. I have a theory that the main reason everyone is so nice is that they are in "survival mode". The heat, walking, dust, mud, and poor nutrition requires everyone to rely on each other. I've never seen a fight at Bonnaroo, and cannot even remember any cross words this year. I miss it already and cannot wait to go back again.

BH commented on 06/17

What a boring photo set. I kept going hoping I'd see something interesting...

HC commented on 06/17

The lack of depth of field in the photos is annoying. As a photographic technique once and a while it makes sense, but in these photos there's no reason for it -- it's just a blurry mess. Also, the lack of explanation (perhaps I should have read "day 1", to get some idea of what Bonnaroo is, but after seeing these I probably won't.

RD commented on 06/17

Holy shit, girl on the RV. SUNSCREEN NEXT TIME.

DB commented on 06/20
 

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