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<blockquote data-quote="Mike D90" data-source="post: 227068" data-attributes="member: 17556"><p>Very good point and thank you. Maybe the issue with this particular photo, along with all of these from that night, are that none of these were photos that were asked for, planned or even really wanted by the guests. Photos were not even planned and never are at these events. No one ever brings a camera. I simply took the opportunity to use my camera and see what I could turn out under the circumstances.</p><p></p><p>In any other situation my answer to the two questions I should ask myself would be the latter; "I want to provide these people photos that represent the very best of my ability as a photographer".</p><p></p><p>I might, with my limited ability, try to sell this photo once I get the post production processes better worked out. Otherwise, as it was shot, I would not keep it or at least not send it out.</p><p></p><p>This is a great learning exercise though and I will definitely be better prepared the next time this kind of thing occurs.</p><p></p><p>Here is my final attempt on this one. Just too much work to make the shot useable.</p><p></p><p></p><p style="text-align: center">[ATTACH=full]61462[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike D90, post: 227068, member: 17556"] Very good point and thank you. Maybe the issue with this particular photo, along with all of these from that night, are that none of these were photos that were asked for, planned or even really wanted by the guests. Photos were not even planned and never are at these events. No one ever brings a camera. I simply took the opportunity to use my camera and see what I could turn out under the circumstances. In any other situation my answer to the two questions I should ask myself would be the latter; "I want to provide these people photos that represent the very best of my ability as a photographer". I might, with my limited ability, try to sell this photo once I get the post production processes better worked out. Otherwise, as it was shot, I would not keep it or at least not send it out. This is a great learning exercise though and I will definitely be better prepared the next time this kind of thing occurs. Here is my final attempt on this one. Just too much work to make the shot useable. [CENTER][ATTACH type="full" width="60%"]61462._xfImport[/ATTACH][/CENTER] [/QUOTE]
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