The Gods were smiling on me that day. Even being unfamiliar with the
equipment and flash technique, I had a surprising number of "acceptable"
photos. I've been scouring the web to see some shots I could compare mine
to. I don't feel as bad as I had initially after seeing some "professionals"
work. I gave the negs to the family to keep everything together for prints
and enlargements. I'm going get them back and scan a few. Why anyone would
have a wedding at 7:00 at night baffles me.I would have really liked at
least a few natural light shots! Unfortunately, it was raining most of the
afternoon/early evening too.
Bob
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Leyssens" <peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Bob,
>
> > I hate flash to begin with as I have no experience with it.
>
> Amen with your whole post. I just shot my second wedding and I was
> forced to use flash as well. Never liked it, never will. No love lost.
> The couple, very good friends of mine, didn't have a traditional
> party, instead they had a dinner 3 weeks after the ceremony. That
> dinner was yesterday, and I left the flash and all the crap I'm not used
> to home, and just went in with one OM-4Ti, a 50/1.4 and 2 rolls of 800
> ASA film.
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