I have been completely frustrated at the weddings I've shot when it comes to the cutting of the cake portion. I always tell the B&G before hand to take it slow or else I can't catch it all. Granted, it is probably the only time in the festivities that there is payback and it's expected, but I can never get it right. Can anyone tell me how to take pictures in this situation that will be worth making prints? 1. I use a flash, can't avoid it, but when I want 3 frames/second, flash just doesn't cut it. 2. Bad angle no matter where I stand. 3. People standing around trying to see or trying to take their own pictures and you end up blocked. 4. Is it too much to ask if you can have your tripod set up with so many people close by and can knock you and your camera over? Thanks in advance for help.


