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shooting a beach wedding, need lens advice
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<blockquote data-quote="warriormom" data-source="post: 63163" data-attributes="member: 8025"><p>wow! thanks for all the technical advice, y'all. still very much a newbie. honestly, i wouldn't be doing this wedding at all if they could afford someone better. i am pretty confident though, as i am pretty proud of a lot of photos i have taken in the last 8 months (since i got my camera). i have a lot to learn though, that is very obvious! i am reading the wiki-link you sent me, eye-level and now i'm a little confused. i tend to crank my shutter speed and keep my aperture no more than 5.6 or so (you might notice i do a lot of flowers, faces--bokeh rich things). does this mean i have been doing it wrong by not setting my aperture smaller? oh, i may be about to rethink this whole wedding thing.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="warriormom, post: 63163, member: 8025"] wow! thanks for all the technical advice, y'all. still very much a newbie. honestly, i wouldn't be doing this wedding at all if they could afford someone better. i am pretty confident though, as i am pretty proud of a lot of photos i have taken in the last 8 months (since i got my camera). i have a lot to learn though, that is very obvious! i am reading the wiki-link you sent me, eye-level and now i'm a little confused. i tend to crank my shutter speed and keep my aperture no more than 5.6 or so (you might notice i do a lot of flowers, faces--bokeh rich things). does this mean i have been doing it wrong by not setting my aperture smaller? oh, i may be about to rethink this whole wedding thing..... [/QUOTE]
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