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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 222051" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>when its tight in a room, that is what you have to deal with. you do the best you can under the circumstances. tall ceiling? how high? the last photo looks like you had some space to go back? </p><p>do you use slaves/with off camera flash? you captured some great emotions and thats what makes a photo stand out. because im looking at them and smiling. im very emotional in events. specifically the ceremony. I get teary eyed on quite a few of them. I hold myself back and have to force myself to focus. I hope you didnt use the sigma though and used the 35mm and 50mm when you had the chance.</p><p></p><p>shooting specs on these? lens/aperture/shutter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 222051, member: 14443"] when its tight in a room, that is what you have to deal with. you do the best you can under the circumstances. tall ceiling? how high? the last photo looks like you had some space to go back? do you use slaves/with off camera flash? you captured some great emotions and thats what makes a photo stand out. because im looking at them and smiling. im very emotional in events. specifically the ceremony. I get teary eyed on quite a few of them. I hold myself back and have to force myself to focus. I hope you didnt use the sigma though and used the 35mm and 50mm when you had the chance. shooting specs on these? lens/aperture/shutter. [/QUOTE]
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