High Resolution DMB Photos From Gorge 2007
Weekly Davespeak had the fine opportunity to photograph Dave Matthews Band from the pit in front of the stage on 8/31/07 at the Gorge Ampitheatre in Washington state. The photos were taken by Bryan Rosengrant during the first two songs of the show, Dreaming Tree and When the World Ends.
The photos were shot with a Nikon D80 in super high, 10.2 megapixel, 2592 x 3872 resolution. That means that each photo is just over four megabytes. The preview images on the pages below contain a visible Weekly Davespeak watermark, the high resolution photos do not.

This set of 50 photos may be the highest quality fan produced photographs ever to reach the public. The idea is for these photos to be available for use in the DMB community for sharing, personal use and projects.
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Please help us continue to be allowed to take photos of the band by following the rules of Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license.
That means you can:
- Share — Copy, distribute and transmit the photos to others
- Remix — Adapt the work
Provided that you:
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Here's how to attribute the use of the photos: Put WeeklyDavespeak.com somewhere on the page you post them, and or link back to the site. Please be sure to note the performance date (8/31/07) if possible.
As with our other photos we've released in the past, this collection is unaltered from their original state. You may have luck experimenting with color, contrast and level correction using your favorite photo editing software. For best results take high-res originals of your favorite shots to one of those digital photo printers at the grocery store.
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Special thanks go out to Erin and Kim and Red Light Management for assistance with the credentialing.


