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shooting a beach wedding, need lens advice
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<blockquote data-quote="ohkphoto" data-source="post: 63024" data-attributes="member: 1573"><p>I recommend getting this book, <a href="http://the wedding is in march. i am hoping to get the flash in the next few months at the very latest." target="_blank">Hot Shoe Diaries by Joe mcNally</a> He's a master of Nikon's Creative Lighting System and does amazing things with Nikon speedlights. It's a great guide for beginners and experts alike. Lots of detail about how to use a flash. When you get your flash, then just follow his instructions. But definitely get one better than the 600. When I shoot a wedding, I have 2 SB-900's and an SB 800. We were all ignorant about flashes when we started. Joe's book will help you a lot, and will give you confidence.</p><p></p><p>Between now and the wedding, practice with the flash, look at some of the threads here, especially posts by Ranie (his flash photos/portraits are excellent and he always includes the set up)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohkphoto, post: 63024, member: 1573"] I recommend getting this book, [URL="http://the wedding is in march. i am hoping to get the flash in the next few months at the very latest."]Hot Shoe Diaries by Joe mcNally[/URL] He's a master of Nikon's Creative Lighting System and does amazing things with Nikon speedlights. It's a great guide for beginners and experts alike. Lots of detail about how to use a flash. When you get your flash, then just follow his instructions. But definitely get one better than the 600. When I shoot a wedding, I have 2 SB-900's and an SB 800. We were all ignorant about flashes when we started. Joe's book will help you a lot, and will give you confidence. Between now and the wedding, practice with the flash, look at some of the threads here, especially posts by Ranie (his flash photos/portraits are excellent and he always includes the set up) [/QUOTE]
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