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Jun 23, 2010 14:03 |  #16

typically I don't post images here. for a few reasons.
I will say that mostly images that have that many lights are architectural shots.


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Jun 23, 2010 14:51 |  #17

zagiace wrote in post #10413862 (external link)
typically I don't post images here. for a few reasons.
I will say that mostly images that have that many lights are architectural shots.

Must be some pretty spectacular inside shots then with a lot of detail and even illumination. Any links elsehwere to representative work?


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Jun 23, 2010 15:29 |  #18

spectacular may be a stretch lol
Most of my architectural work was in the film days. Some of the more recent stuff is not suppose to be posted online. These days most of my work consists of weddings. I still work with another photog who does a good amount of that type of work but mine has dwindled.


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Jun 23, 2010 16:16 as a reply to  @ Jimconnerphoto's post |  #19

I think you should always have sort of fill at a wedding.

well when your doing anything thats not formal. and the formals I think you should shoot both ways..with flash and without.


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Jun 26, 2010 04:16 |  #20

Thanks for the input. I realize that was a very noobish question to ask. I just got my 430EX, so I need to spend some time reading, learning, and shooting.


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Jun 26, 2010 22:02 |  #21

Staszek wrote in post #10429358 (external link)
Thanks for the input. I realize that was a very noobish question to ask. I just got my 430EX, so I need to spend some time reading, learning, and shooting.

Nah, np Staszek - some things aren't readily obvious at first glance. It comes with time and experience.... you read, experiment, take suggestions and discover new things on your own. We were all there.;)


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