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Chris Beaumont wrote:
The last wedding I did involved the ceremony taking place in a room with extremely dark and light absorbing oak panels all over the walls, and a GIGANTIC window at the end leading to an absolutely impossible dynamic range during the ceremony where I wasn't even meant to be photographing, let alone using the flash, I had -2 EC dialled in just to keep 90% of the room from being utterly black.....
...however like the plank (not the word I used with Alex) that I am I forgot to reset the EC when they were signing the register and I had the window BEHIND ME.....2 stop underexposed photos at ISO1250 on an original EOS1Ds do NOT look good when they've been pushed back up again, they needed a lot of attention and noise reduction just to get them back to "grainy as hell"
On the odd occasion, early on, I've done things like that. It's why I now use Manual for important parts of the day (and, in fact, 80+% of the day). That said, it's annoying when it's a cloudy day and it keeps going from ISO800 to ISO3200!! Then AP would be fantastic!
We've all messed up though. You won't do it again, I suspect
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