Shoot weddings. Shooting weddings is like going to boot camp. It's  
training. Ya gotta do it. Or you go back to week one.
Paul
On Aug 26, 2007, at 7:42 PM, Sandra Hermann wrote:

> I had a problem with my flash at the wedding I shot also.  I have dark
> shadows behind almost every shot I took.  I am sticking with  
> flowers... :)
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>> From: Mike Hamilton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>> Subject: Wedding photography
>> Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2007 13:10:03 -0600
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>> Wedding photography is hard!
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>> I attended a wedding yesterday.  It was a fairly low-key affair, and
>> there was no official photographer.  The bride and groom just asked
>> for the guests to send their digital photos via email after the
>> wedding.  I was also asked to bring my gear and take photos.
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>> I've done a portraiture course, but don't have a lot of experience
>> working with my AF360 flash in dark situations.  I struggled all
>> night.  Out of the 113 photos that I snapped, about a dozen were
>> useable.  I'm glad that there was someone else who seemed to have
>> more of an official role than I, and he was using a D70s.  I kept
>> over or underexposing, and couldn't get it right.
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>> Wedding photography is hard.  I'm going to stick to landscapes!! :)
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>> Mike
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