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    Donald's wide angle shot reminded me of this...

    I am not sure that I ever saw anyone shoot like this

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-WxCoDewbY&t=1328s

    I wonder if he really shoots jobs using two cameras. Since I have a fisheye lens, I might just try his style of shooting (from the ground up and not looking through the viewfinder). It might be fun to see what I come up with I don't think that I would try the two camera route though!'

    Actually, since I cannot walk and chew gum at the same time, a two handed shoot would be dangerous to my equipment and those around me. However, I can see the advantages in some wedding situations to shoot two handed. One would be the cake cutting and the others would be the bouquet or garter toss.
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    Re: Donald's wide angle shot reminded me of this...

    Will watch this in right through later. First few minutes look interesting.

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    Re: Donald's wide angle shot reminded me of this...

    Interesting technique and discussion, I liked his comments about only using natural light and it is something I tend to prefer; however I've lately begun experimenting more with off-camera flash. At 29 minutes in Gene Ho's video I probably would've used f/8 or higher just to get some star patterns in the background I know it's something that's been done many times but why not get both shots as your only going to get one chance; still wouldn't need flash just a tripod and maybe a one continuous light source and the lamp posts could definitely serve that purpose.

    Thanks for sharing the link.

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