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Old 02-02-2014, 08:38 AM
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It's nice to see such an obviously happy couple - a great match. It all went quite well with the odd hiccup here and there.

Photography wise? Well... some good and some... wont make the light table. Fortunately, I wasn't the only person with a camera in an eclectic mix, with at least one award winning amateur photographer - the disposables were a hit at the reception - one or two might have found there way into the hands of two year olds - grandkids.

What did I learn from this? A deeper appreciation of the skill, knowledge and experience required of wedding photographers. It is demanding. The heat didn't help and wore folks down.

Thanks again for the wisdom and advice, which experience confirms. And thanks Greg, for the run down on Fuji settings. I ended up using the Canon because the X-Pro1 focus speed of the prime lenses is too slow - perhaps I need some teaching in this - is it any better with the newer telephotos? Image wise the Fuji is very good and I love using it where I have time to think, but I would have missed the in-the-moment shots.

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