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First ever wedding shots...Horrible results on the inside. What am I doing wrong?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris@sabor" data-source="post: 556274" data-attributes="member: 40915"><p>Just a thought, sometimes in a stressful situation like a first wedding shoot it is possible to use poor shooting form and not even realize it. Your shutter speed is much lower indoors and if you don't properly "follow through" with each shot they could be blurry. What I mean by that is hold your camera as steady as possible until the shutter has done its job. Sometimes we can get in a hurry to review each shot, as you said you did, moving the camera before the shutter finishes. I'm not saying that's what happens but keeping the camera steady is very important in low light situations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris@sabor, post: 556274, member: 40915"] Just a thought, sometimes in a stressful situation like a first wedding shoot it is possible to use poor shooting form and not even realize it. Your shutter speed is much lower indoors and if you don't properly "follow through" with each shot they could be blurry. What I mean by that is hold your camera as steady as possible until the shutter has done its job. Sometimes we can get in a hurry to review each shot, as you said you did, moving the camera before the shutter finishes. I'm not saying that's what happens but keeping the camera steady is very important in low light situations. [/QUOTE]
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