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Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2006
Posts: 27
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Hello,
How do other's approach taking photos when it is extremely bright and sunny, and you have no other choice but to take photos in the sun (@ high noon)? I am setting up as part of a ceremony where the coordinators designate where you are going to be. I just checked it out and there is no shade in sight. Thanks in advance! |
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