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<blockquote data-quote="Photog" data-source="post: 777" data-attributes="member: 114"><p>I shoot a Nikon D100 in RAW, edit with ACDSee Pro and print on a HP printer. I email orders to Herff-Jones and have them color balance weddings and print wedding enlargements. I spent many years as a Public Relations and Special Event photographer in Southern California. I was invited behind a lot of closed doors to take flattering photos of VIP's and Celebrities. I carry a Quantum Turbo battery and use a Quandum TTl Digital Flash. I set white balance and adjust the flash to not overexpose white items in the photo. I can shoot groups up to 100 people with this much flash power. It can be set to fill flash an outdoor photo. If you send me a photo you are unhappy with, I will attempt to advise you about how to shoot a better photo in a simular situation next time. Yesterday was totally overcast and I took the opportunity to take outdoor photos that look terrific. I remember driving in the heavy fog to Lion Country Safari in Orange County (now closed) to shoot lions laying on a fallen tree with only fog in the background. The photo looked like it was taken in my backyard! On a clear day the background was an 18' electrified fence! Listen to the weatherman and plan your photography accordingly. If you have to shoot a wedding on a bright and sunny day, search the other side of the church for open shade for outdoor photos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Photog, post: 777, member: 114"] I shoot a Nikon D100 in RAW, edit with ACDSee Pro and print on a HP printer. I email orders to Herff-Jones and have them color balance weddings and print wedding enlargements. I spent many years as a Public Relations and Special Event photographer in Southern California. I was invited behind a lot of closed doors to take flattering photos of VIP's and Celebrities. I carry a Quantum Turbo battery and use a Quandum TTl Digital Flash. I set white balance and adjust the flash to not overexpose white items in the photo. I can shoot groups up to 100 people with this much flash power. It can be set to fill flash an outdoor photo. If you send me a photo you are unhappy with, I will attempt to advise you about how to shoot a better photo in a simular situation next time. Yesterday was totally overcast and I took the opportunity to take outdoor photos that look terrific. I remember driving in the heavy fog to Lion Country Safari in Orange County (now closed) to shoot lions laying on a fallen tree with only fog in the background. The photo looked like it was taken in my backyard! On a clear day the background was an 18' electrified fence! Listen to the weatherman and plan your photography accordingly. If you have to shoot a wedding on a bright and sunny day, search the other side of the church for open shade for outdoor photos. [/QUOTE]
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