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<blockquote data-quote="skater" data-source="post: 456382" data-attributes="member: 19158"><p>Yeah, I always take mine. One friend of ours claimed that I got the best shot of one of the dances, primarily because the pro was in a lot closer, whereas I was further back and could get a great shot of the overall chaos. I had a few others that I wasn't a huge fan of, but the bride loved them, so, hey. I gave her the high-resolution copies. I'm just having fun, and I'm not out to take business from any pros. I have zero interest in becoming a wedding photographer.</p><p></p><p>Next year we'll have a wedding reception for a friend of ours, and I plan to load my old Graphlex 35mm with a roll of B&W film. We'll take the D7000 along, too, but I think she would love classic black and white prints. Since there will be a pro photographer there, I can do crazy things like that.</p><p></p><p>We have two weddings to go this year - next month, my wife's cousin is getting married, so that should be interesting. Then in October a friend of my wife is getting married in Maine. D7000 for both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skater, post: 456382, member: 19158"] Yeah, I always take mine. One friend of ours claimed that I got the best shot of one of the dances, primarily because the pro was in a lot closer, whereas I was further back and could get a great shot of the overall chaos. I had a few others that I wasn't a huge fan of, but the bride loved them, so, hey. I gave her the high-resolution copies. I'm just having fun, and I'm not out to take business from any pros. I have zero interest in becoming a wedding photographer. Next year we'll have a wedding reception for a friend of ours, and I plan to load my old Graphlex 35mm with a roll of B&W film. We'll take the D7000 along, too, but I think she would love classic black and white prints. Since there will be a pro photographer there, I can do crazy things like that. We have two weddings to go this year - next month, my wife's cousin is getting married, so that should be interesting. Then in October a friend of my wife is getting married in Maine. D7000 for both. [/QUOTE]
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