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Indian Wedding - Mehndi Seremony
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<blockquote data-quote="hrstrat57" data-source="post: 338253" data-attributes="member: 27586"><p>FWIW (probably not much ha ha) I attended a wedding Friday evening, and the lighting was pretty similar it looks like as to what you experienced here.</p><p></p><p>I walked around with 50 1.4D AF and Nikon D300 and got a decent percentage of keepers at ISO 640/f1.4-f2.8. I don't have permission to post anything and I only took about 10 pics indoors. I took about 25 or so outside in the "gold hour light" which is where we all lurk the best! </p><p></p><p>I am looking forward to the D700 where I expect to bump up the ISO quite a bit in situations like this and continue shooting stealth! </p><p></p><p>Story, one obnoxious guest was on the dance floor (with a Canon DSLR of course!!) and had the pop up blazing during the father / daughter dance. One of the working pros actually had to gently shove her out the way to get the shot she was getting paid to take(the pro of course apologized to the guest) </p><p></p><p>IMO not a very good guest..... </p><p></p><p>Well done, you do a nice job!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hrstrat57, post: 338253, member: 27586"] FWIW (probably not much ha ha) I attended a wedding Friday evening, and the lighting was pretty similar it looks like as to what you experienced here. I walked around with 50 1.4D AF and Nikon D300 and got a decent percentage of keepers at ISO 640/f1.4-f2.8. I don't have permission to post anything and I only took about 10 pics indoors. I took about 25 or so outside in the "gold hour light" which is where we all lurk the best! I am looking forward to the D700 where I expect to bump up the ISO quite a bit in situations like this and continue shooting stealth! Story, one obnoxious guest was on the dance floor (with a Canon DSLR of course!!) and had the pop up blazing during the father / daughter dance. One of the working pros actually had to gently shove her out the way to get the shot she was getting paid to take(the pro of course apologized to the guest) IMO not a very good guest..... Well done, you do a nice job! [/QUOTE]
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