On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 10:26 PM, Boris Liberman <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 4/25/2012 22:48, Christine Nielsen wrote:
>>
>> Here's a survey question... as an invited guest at a wedding, do you
>> bring your dslr?
>
>
> I would indicate that I /could/ bring my camera and take some shots. If they
> ask me to do so, I would make sure from the start that I am not going to be
> in the way of the official photog. Usually an exchange of few sentences with
> the photog would do it and of course I would have to watch my step.
>
> It usually takes me about an hour after the event to process my stuff and
> given that almost everyone has an e-mail, I can send them the web size
> previews.
>

At my Uncle's third wedding, i brought along my DSLR just to take some
test shots and what not (2006 with my *ist DL). Only had the camera a
few days so i wanted to play with the high iso (3200) in a poor
lighting situation.  Big mistake. Found out afterwords they they
hadn't hired a pro, and that my noisy photo of them making the first
kiss was the only photo of that from the ceremony.  So lesson from the
story, yeah bring the camera. You don't know if all the other cameras
will die horrible deaths at an inopportune time and you'll have play
the role of the photographing superhero.

-Adam

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