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I took these photos for a friend's daughter's wedding. They wanted the pictures taken overlooking the vista, but I can see that I should have chosen a darker background. Also, my light was long gone by dancing time, and I have no flash. Live and learn. I'd welcome any other feedback you may have. Thanks!
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Kate
www.katetaylor.smugmug.com
"You cannot depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus." Mark Twain
www.katetaylor.smugmug.com
"You cannot depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus." Mark Twain
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Yes, my rule is one flash with me for most events (and another backup flash nearby and ready to go), but for wedding work I need 2 flashes and 2 cameras ready and with me. There is hardly any time for recovery if something breaks/fails, so duplicity and backup is extremely important for a wedding.
Don't forget the flash modifier as well, although generally you can get by with only one of those.
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