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julianne-
You should feel very proud of your K100 photo work in view of your experience, the circumstances, and the pressure of being the only photographer recording the wedding. Well done, girl! Sarah Joyce |
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thank you !!! halfway in i actually wished i had brought my P&S just because i have had that one longer and knew it's tricks. only had the K100 6 months and it's my first dslr.
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Considering how much prep time, these are outstanding. They are very crisp with excellent color. You said you only had one lens with you. From the Exif data, I'm guessing a 50-200?
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Great shots, lucky you could shoot outside.
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Great shots, especiallyfor the "setup time" or lack there of. That's one line of photography that I would like to shoot, but haven't really tried my hand at yet. You give me hope
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You made a new couple even happier with your skills, well done.
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thanks everybody for the nice comments. hopefully i won't have to do that again. although once i got used to the idea it was kind of fun.
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nothing like being chucked in at the deep end, wedding photography is very daunting. I like number 3 because of the eye contact and communication between the bride and groom. Make a copy of some of the shots and then try cloning out the white strap marks on the bride's shoulders. I love the one of your hubby, I think capturing the attitude makes it. Phil |
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