I use my studio strobes (alien Bees) for formals at all the weddings I
shoot.  I wouldn't want to use a little flash on a bracket for that
kind of stuff.

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Bruce


Tuesday, October 14, 2003, 10:00:17 PM, you wrote:

JCOC> I stand by my reply. His post makes no sense.
JCOC> You cant really do studio strobes at weddings
JCOC> and receptions. His "teachers" must be the
JCOC> stupid jerks.....

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JCOC> -----Original Message-----
JCOC> From: William Robb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
JCOC> Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 12:04 AM
JCOC> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
JCOC> Subject: Re: correct exposure



JCOC> ----- Original Message -----
JCOC> From: "J. C. O'Connell"
JCOC> Subject: RE: correct exposure


>> I guess it's possible but VERY unlikely that many
>> people would be working that way for a wedding/reception.
>> In my experince, no matter how much I warn/persuede
>> the bride/groom in advance, the wedding day is always
>> hectic/fast paced and that type of slow deliberate
>> photography is out of the question. I always used
>> non-TTL autoflash, Fuji NPH, and one stop over (iso 200)
>> and got nice results. To each his own I guess....

JCOC> You stupid, bombastic jerk.
JCOC> Here is the original post that I was replying to.

JCOC> "Hi All,

JCOC> I'm currently doing a course in wedding photography. One of the things that
JCOC> came up and which I forgot to ask was: we were told that the studio lights
JCOC> had been set for f/11 and that we should set our cameras to f/8, why is this
JCOC> so?

JCOC> Thanks,
JCOC> Feroze"

JCOC> Get it? He's talking about stdio lights.
JCOC> As in STUDIO LIGHTS!!!!
JCOC> Did your mother have any children that developed intelligence?

JCOC> William Robb




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