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Praying and spraying a wedding
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<blockquote data-quote="Grant" data-source="post: 74662" data-attributes="member: 487"><p>I guess it is all fun and games to point out flaws in wedding photographs but it is most nerve racking when it happens to you. </p><p></p><p>A very long time ago when, I was first shooting for a living, I shot a weddings with my ISO set wrong on my light meter. The negatives were two stops off and very thin. I knew how important the wedding was for the bride and a how important a botched shoot would have been for my reputation. It took me five times longer than normal to get good prints of the wedding and even at that there were fewer keepers. In the end the results were more than acceptable and the bride never knew about my screw up.Thank god for the wide latitude of B&W. </p><p></p><p>To this day I doubly check my camera settings before I set out on a shoot so it was a lesson well learned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grant, post: 74662, member: 487"] I guess it is all fun and games to point out flaws in wedding photographs but it is most nerve racking when it happens to you. A very long time ago when, I was first shooting for a living, I shot a weddings with my ISO set wrong on my light meter. The negatives were two stops off and very thin. I knew how important the wedding was for the bride and a how important a botched shoot would have been for my reputation. It took me five times longer than normal to get good prints of the wedding and even at that there were fewer keepers. In the end the results were more than acceptable and the bride never knew about my screw up.Thank god for the wide latitude of B&W. To this day I doubly check my camera settings before I set out on a shoot so it was a lesson well learned. [/QUOTE]
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