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Earl Dotson
{K:952} 11/7/2005
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Thanks Martin.
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Martin .
{K:24957} 11/6/2005
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Earl,
You did well concidering weddings... I would hate to shoot one, but if I did, put a gun to my head...
Martin
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Earl Dotson
{K:952} 9/14/2005
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Hi Jay.The couple called me 2 Days before the wedding. And asked me to take there Pictures. This wqs the second wedding i have done i Dont like to do them, But for the couple i did. I have a SB 800 i just had the setting to Dark. I should of had it brighter and MOved the Bride away from the picture thats in bacground.
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J S
{K:1806} 9/14/2005
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I agree!
I notice you have excellent angles and framing of your wedding photos. Just the downside of them is the "darkness". You need to pull a brighter flash, check your whitebalance settings too. The built in flash of the Nikon D70 is a little weak and harsh at times. I'm planning to invest in a SB 800. I hear many reviews and comments on this flash. They love this flash. It's a little pricey, but I think it will be worth it.
Jay S.
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Earl Dotson
{K:952} 9/7/2005
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Thanks Ron.
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Ron Wilson
{K:18362} 9/6/2005
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I don't know anything about wedding portraits...but here goes. Lighting is off or non-existent. This is her most memorable day lets throw some light on her, especially the face and the dress should be white not yellow cast. If we are trying for a shot of the bride "looking down" sorta reflecting on the bouquet and such then her head could be cast downwards slightly but what we got here is a very downcast bride and I don't think that is what was intended. The ring on her finger is obvious, if this is intended ok, if not remove the distraction. The picture behind the bride bothers me. If I am commenting on it I am being distracted by it. We are making her day and making her best pictures lets take the time to remove the distractions. After all we chose this spot to take the picture in. Again , I don't know anything about taking wedding pictures.
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murat ayral
{K:2571} 9/5/2005
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wish this girl a happy life :))
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