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jennimon Registered: Feb 05, 2009 Total Posts: 11 Country: United States |
Okay. ![]() Here is one which I am bit happier with, but I still don't like how it turned out: ![]() And for some contrast, here's a group photo: ![]() |
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vince v Registered: Feb 28, 2008 Total Posts: 85 Country: United States |
shooting RAW will not do anything for 'blurry' photos. |
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cre55107 Registered: Sep 08, 2008 Total Posts: 871 Country: United States |
IF this is a real post... |
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200231786 Registered: May 12, 2005 Total Posts: 1043 Country: United Kingdom |
I'm afraid you may well get blasted any minute. |
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jennimon Registered: Feb 05, 2009 Total Posts: 11 Country: United States |
What frustrated me was that the photos worked well at the rehearsal, set up the same way I was going to do the actual wedding. But it didn't work at the wedding. |
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jennimon Registered: Feb 05, 2009 Total Posts: 11 Country: United States |
And I did it for free. It was a favor and a learning experience. Both bride and groom knew I was not experienced and they were both good friends of mine, so it all was covered and understood. |
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lindabrowne Registered: Apr 16, 2007 Total Posts: 2099 Country: United States |
jennimon wrote: |
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dsouzl Registered: Oct 28, 2003 Total Posts: 982 Country: Canada |
If you're truly interested in shooting weddings...and charging $ for them...you should second shoot for as many different pro wedding shooters that you can while learning everything you can about the mechanics of photography. |
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200231786 Registered: May 12, 2005 Total Posts: 1043 Country: United Kingdom |
I didn't mean to sound insulting, and am more than happy to help. |
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lindabrowne Registered: Apr 16, 2007 Total Posts: 2099 Country: United States |
Practice anywhere and everywhere other than weddings. School, church and community events, friends and family, etc. Find the worse lighting conditions and learn to work with them. |
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ksmahgrts Registered: Nov 23, 2005 Total Posts: 5660 Country: United States |
this is helpful, and not an insult. if you think a "bad camera" is the cause of your blurry images, you clearly have little to no knowledge of how exposure works. you need to be reading a book or asking questions in a beginner photography forum, not a wedding forum. |
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David.G Registered: Jun 30, 2005 Total Posts: 1480 Country: United States |
Blurry, as in motion blur, would be caused by either camera or subject movement. |
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ksmahgrts Registered: Nov 23, 2005 Total Posts: 5660 Country: United States |
jennimon wrote: |
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foghorn Registered: Jun 06, 2006 Total Posts: 609 Country: United States |
Son, I am disappoint. |
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RichardLavigne Registered: Jan 13, 2007 Total Posts: 4365 Country: United States |
What you wrote about in your first post, is exactly why couple's should hire a professional photographer. |
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MPLS_photog Registered: Jun 02, 2009 Total Posts: 850 Country: United States |
Learning to be a wedding photographer (or photographer in general) at a friend's wedding isn't a great place. There are much better avenues and places to learn. Like Grits said, just because you have a camera doesn't make you a photographer. Learn to swing before you try to take pitches in the big leagues. |
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jdben622 Registered: Apr 20, 2003 Total Posts: 3991 Country: United States |
jennimon wrote: |
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ngoduyviet Registered: Aug 08, 2006 Total Posts: 549 Country: United States |
Go get a magic ball, and ask it why. Mine said, "ask again later". |
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MC Yorke Registered: Oct 29, 2007 Total Posts: 923 Country: Canada |
What lens were you using? |