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My first wedding: the hotel
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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 531801" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>first question.. is that the couple youll be shooting in the last pic, or is it you and your lady?</p><p></p><p>what cameras lenses flashes do you have? radio triggers? ceiling on the lower level is too short for light stands and putting from the flashes on the upper level shooting down or even reflected up so it finally comes down to ground level is angled way too down. </p><p></p><p>personally, if youre shooting DX I think youre limited with high iso. looking at the specs and the shutter you were using a tripod? you wont be able to use those specs with people. </p><p></p><p>in the table shots walking around that area, Id just use a flash on camera and I would use high iso like 3200 and blend the flash with the ambient. I dont know how experienced a photog u are to do that. </p><p></p><p>as far as outside shots are concerned, you can do some couple "location" shots there together. next to the trees shooting even with them inside and backlit and you shooting them from outside. them at the bridge together a lot of poses comes to mind. just dont know how competent you are. I just dont know your level</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 531801, member: 14443"] first question.. is that the couple youll be shooting in the last pic, or is it you and your lady? what cameras lenses flashes do you have? radio triggers? ceiling on the lower level is too short for light stands and putting from the flashes on the upper level shooting down or even reflected up so it finally comes down to ground level is angled way too down. personally, if youre shooting DX I think youre limited with high iso. looking at the specs and the shutter you were using a tripod? you wont be able to use those specs with people. in the table shots walking around that area, Id just use a flash on camera and I would use high iso like 3200 and blend the flash with the ambient. I dont know how experienced a photog u are to do that. as far as outside shots are concerned, you can do some couple "location" shots there together. next to the trees shooting even with them inside and backlit and you shooting them from outside. them at the bridge together a lot of poses comes to mind. just dont know how competent you are. I just dont know your level [/QUOTE]
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