Wedding with a 90TSE
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One of my work colleagues who's also an aspiring wedding photographer asked if I could assist him, so I turned up to the wedding with nothing but the 90mmTSE that I bought 6 months ago but never got use.
Fairly happy with the result but I would say that 80% of the moving pictures were all blurred because of the shallow depth of field. Not fun trying to track moving subjects with a manual lens.
Oh yeah, I left my flash in the car, so for the first time I also shot predominantly with just ambient light, feeling a bit vulnerable without a flash.
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Fairly happy with the result but I would say that 80% of the moving pictures were all blurred because of the shallow depth of field. Not fun trying to track moving subjects with a manual lens.
Oh yeah, I left my flash in the car, so for the first time I also shot predominantly with just ambient light, feeling a bit vulnerable without a flash.
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7) OK couldn't live without my flash
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The post processing adds flavor. Best of all, you captured emotion. These shots are very appealing...you're going to make some one happy, that's for sure.
Thanks for sharing.
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