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13th May 2022, 05:36 PM
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Traditional Orthdox Wedding
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15th May 2022, 08:41 AM
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Re: Traditional Orthdox Wedding
I love the third one....it really captures the spirit of the occasion.
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16th May 2022, 11:34 PM
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Re: Traditional Orthdox Wedding
I've never done an orthodox wedding, seems very interesting to watch and eventful from the photographers perspective!
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17th July 2022, 07:14 PM
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Re: Traditional Orthdox Wedding
Tobil ill provide some more captures thank you comments.
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20th July 2022, 12:54 PM
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Re: Traditional Orthdox Wedding
Hello Raymond,
I looked at many of your photos in Flickr: you have an eye for capturing peoples' candid moments - especially children were well captured in your portfolio.
Regarding the Wedding Images above, it occurs to me that you were in dimly lit surrounds and not allowed (or chose not) to use Flash.
This resulted in some captures at very slow shutter speeds, displaying Camera Movement Blur and/or Subject Movement Blur, which detracts from those images.
In these situations, consider bumping the ISO to allow a faster Shutter Speed.
Reviews of your camera indicate reasonable performance at ISO3200 and ISO6400 - I advise using these faster speeds for the conditions that you faced.
Additionally, your zoom lenses (both of them) are Variable Maximum Aperture Zoom Lenses - this means that at the wider focal length, the lens will be able to achieve its fastest Aperture: which is actually a good situation to exploit when making indoor candid portraiture at an event and using only available light.
The point here is that you can shoot wide and crop later in Post Production: doing this allows one to concentrate more on capturing the moment (i.e. Shutter Release TIMING) and less about Framing the Shot.
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