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Some Pictures From My Friends Wedding

 
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Aug 18, 2013 21:23 |  #1

Hello,

I volunteered my services for this night, so no money was given. These are a few of my favorites that were taken at around ISO 6400. The venue was pretty dark and I wanted to conserve my flash batteries as much as I could so the flash was at the lowest setting.

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Aug 20, 2013 06:27 |  #2

I think you should get more batteries for your flash


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Aug 27, 2013 02:27 |  #3

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Aug 28, 2013 20:07 |  #4

LucasCK wrote in post #16223700 (external link)
I think you should get more batteries for your flash

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A container that holds 8 batteries will easily fit in your pocket which gives you 2 spare sets. That will get you through the whole evening even at 1:1 all night.
A flashbender will be your best friend at events like that ;)


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Aug 28, 2013 23:08 as a reply to  @ BrickR's post |  #5

Also, get closer to your subjects. It will help with light fall off and also give more intimacy to the photos. These photogs that shoot receptions with telephoto lenses make it all creepy feeling.


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