DesertBell
<font color=deeppink>Planning is almost as much fu
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I don't know that I am so brave; mpre that I wanted them to at least have some pictures. They had asked my mom to do it about two weeks before the weddings, and she had agreed. They were both outdoor weddings in the evening. I knew her p & s wasn't going to be able to handle it, and I offered to let her use my dslr, but she didn't know how to use it and so she asked me to come along. Her camera stopped working as soon as it got dark, so I ended up doing 95% of the shots at the first wedding and all of them at the second. (The first 4 pics are from the second wedding.)
I shot in RAW, and the brides were thrilled with them.
So that's something, I guess.
Off to play in Photoshop.
I shot in RAW, and the brides were thrilled with them.
So that's something, I guess. Off to play in Photoshop.

Didn't surprise me that their marriage didn't last long!
(gee did I say that out loud?)
) on some compositional issues. Next time around you'll be more aware of how you compose your shots. We're all learning here.
She was great to photograph; very photogenic and a great poser. I actually asked her if she would model with me so I could practice studio shooting and she said she would, so that's cool.
It was a suggestion for helping to get some of the extraneous stuff out of some of these shots.
