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My crappy wedding photos.
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<blockquote data-quote="LouCioccio" data-source="post: 442630" data-attributes="member: 12542"><p>That one of the cakes on the table was probably used as a background spread (10in x 20in) in a wedding album. I'd have to go back to which lens its either an Olympus 11-22 or a Sigma 18-55 F/2.8 (sorry did not have the Nikons at that time) and more than likely being in manual mode on the flash (subject to flash distance plus using slow shutter for the flash to fire and near end of the shutter). So not knowing what it would be used for I used the best DOF then I have a choice on what I could do with it. AN example a duplicate layer with a Gaussian blur and lower the opacity.</p><p>Lou Cioccio</p><p>PS I usually use slow shutter to get the ambient light notice of the light on the wood and wall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LouCioccio, post: 442630, member: 12542"] That one of the cakes on the table was probably used as a background spread (10in x 20in) in a wedding album. I'd have to go back to which lens its either an Olympus 11-22 or a Sigma 18-55 F/2.8 (sorry did not have the Nikons at that time) and more than likely being in manual mode on the flash (subject to flash distance plus using slow shutter for the flash to fire and near end of the shutter). So not knowing what it would be used for I used the best DOF then I have a choice on what I could do with it. AN example a duplicate layer with a Gaussian blur and lower the opacity. Lou Cioccio PS I usually use slow shutter to get the ambient light notice of the light on the wood and wall. [/QUOTE]
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