Raymond Lin's Wedding Thread of 2010

Thanks, gives me an understanding with how wedding togs work.

Myself, I will have to shift through good and the bad, use PS to edit the RAW and then then apply actions, image resizing, crops and etc. I can see why togs give clients nearly but ALL of the photos taken on the day.
 
Ok, things learn from a wedding.

Remember to change it back to AWB after using it in custom...RAW should fix it though :)

TWIST the lens when you put it on, (I was going to change my mind whwt lens to put on), picked up camera from the lens, body lifted off 3 inches and fell on marble floor in the middle of a church sermon!!!!!! Heart in my mouth, every guest looking at me as a result.

Camera still works...phew. Landed on the grip and then the eye piece and made no marks anywhere! Lucky it wasn't the lens that fell, and ironically it was the 24-70 I was holding after it came back from it's clean. It would be kinda funny if i had dropped the lens again and would have to be sent off again!

Oh, iPad is really useful!!! I sent the bride a formals list a month ago but she didn't have time to get back to me so out came iPad, bought up my email with the draft list and we worked it off that on the fly. Made mine and bestmand's much easier. Also lent it to the little bridesmaids to play with in the morning to keep them occupied.


That was yesterday!
 
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Just one tonight

I just love shooting into the sun !

35mm, F/1.6, 1/1600, no flash fired.

51.

Wow, neat!
Shooting into the sun with no flash? You used some reflector or was there some big white wall behind you, getting the exposure nailed on for the couple and the background?! 2 shot processed or just the magic of 35mm f1.6?
 
Wow, neat!
Shooting into the sun with no flash? You used some reflector or was there some big white wall behind you, getting the exposure nailed on for the couple and the background?! 2 shot processed or just the magic of 35mm f1.6?

1 shot, RAW, no reflector, no white wall (it was open space), just compensate properly with exposure.

:)
 
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