I think you did well. The only work you need to do is some
shadow/highlight adjustments on some images and a better white balance
on the color images. I don't think I'd try to get a true white balance
but what you have it much too yellow. I assume the A200 is the Minolta
A200. If you shot in raw you should be in good shape.
Chuck Norcutt
On 6/2/2011 8:43 AM, Willie Wonka wrote:
> As mentioned before, went to St.Louis for my sister's wedding. They
> are religious and got married in a church. That looks like a
> sauna...:)
>
> She had asked me to be her photographer, but I know better and said
> "no". You will be convinced that I made the right decision once you
> see the pictures.
>
> This is my second attempt at shooting people. I had to put the
> camera back in the bag a few times either because nothing good was to
> come out or for example in the church, I was getting sarcastic (one
> of the services I provide...:). I might dislike religion in all of
> its forms, not only yours...), but am not an a$$ who will start
> mocking people because of it, especially in the place where they
> gather to worship.
>
> You can see that the A200, although fantastic tool, isnt really up to
> the task. I had to bump up the ISO which led to noisy images. Did
> fantastic job metering tho...I like the ones that document what the
> photographer did, but unfortunately, they are the ones that need most
> work (such as, darkening some windoz...)
>
> There are fifty sompin' images, one of them ridiculously funny. All
> safe for work. Sit back, relax and start clicking, if you want
> to...:)
>
> Best
>
> Boris
>
> p.s. :
> http://s77.photobucket.com/albums/j54/alienspecimen/Wedding/
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