I know this shot is not really "Great" however there is along story behind the shoot but short story is i was across the street shooting the hall and walking across back to go in and do some of the decoration shots when i seen the bride and groom hiding.
The photographer had stepped into a cafe looking for permission to use there tables and chairs outside and the bride grabbed her man and hauled him back into the fence out of sight looking for whatever 
I happened to be walking by and seen it so i shot it really quick an did not have alot of time to actually meter the shot through the lens but i think it turned out some what decent.
Any ideas by looking at the EXIF data what sort of settings i should have had it set to to have obtained a better shot?
[Image]
Make = Canon
Model = Canon EOS-1D Mark III
Orientation = top/left
X Resolution = 72
Y Resolution = 72
Resolution Unit = inch
Software = Adobe Photoshop CS3 Windows
Date Time = 2008-11-02 17:59:38
Artist = Michael J Lambert
Exif IFD Pointer = Offset: 244
[Camera]
Exposure Time = 1/250"
F Number = F4
Exposure Program = Manual
ISO Speed Ratings = 100
Exif Version = Version 2.21
Date Time Original = 2008-11-01 16:35:08
Date Time Digitized = 2008-11-01 16:35:08
Shutter Speed Value = 7.97 TV
Aperture Value = 4 AV
Exposure Bias Value = ±0EV
Max Aperture Value = F4
Metering Mode = Spot
Flash = Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode
Focal Length = 40mm
Subsec Time = 0.48"
Subsec Time Original = 0.48"
Subsec Time Digitized = 0.48"
Color Space = sRGB
Exif Image Width = 600
Exif Image Height = 800
Focal Plane X Resolution = 3512.195
Focal Plane Y Resolution = 3521.739
Focal Plane Resolution Unit = inch
Custom Rendered = Normal process
Exposure Mode = Manual exposure
White Balance = Auto white balance
Scene Capture Type = Normal
And the Image.
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