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Sep 01, 2012 02:31 |  #1

Tomorrow i am shooting an after wedding at a well known landmark here in Honolulu, No permit so we will see how that goes (i tried to get one). This is my 1st time solo

The shoot is for the bride, groom and the bridal party ( + mom and dad of bride and groom) will be shooting from 3-5pm so still sunny, just covering the formals and maybe a little bit of lovey dovey stuff - will be trying out the 35L, will also have the 50 1.8, 24-105. flash, light stand and radio triggers,

Will see what the weather is like, Has been a little overcast last few days. Backup plan if we get kicked out is to head over to a local beach park,

Cant decide if showing up on my moped is acceptable or not (parking is crazy hard to find and expensive down town)


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Sep 01, 2012 03:06 |  #2

Good luck.


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Sep 01, 2012 08:24 |  #3

Good luck! Showing up on a moped may make your subjects a wee bit apprehensive - some people are very judgemental! (I'm a fellow scooter owner and enthusiast, love them!)


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Sep 01, 2012 13:38 |  #4

I don't see a moped being an issue if you can ride it and safely transport yourself and your gear.


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