BazEP
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before I get flamed - It's my sisters wedding where she has got a togger but doesn't want them to hang around for the evening and just wants snaps of the first dance.
I on the other hand, having been asked to take some shots want them to be stunning. I've been going through some ideas in my head and am wondering about using a snoot to seperate the B&G from the background. I'm going to be using a D300, sb800 with probably a 70-300 for this (but will have 18-70 and 50mm available too). Has anyone gone down this route and can share any examples or alternatively got some shockers to show me why not?
It is just one idea of a few (side lit, back lit, bounced etc) so any others you think I should consider as being a potnetial alternative style for capturing the first dance would be great.
thanks in anticipation
before I get flamed - It's my sisters wedding where she has got a togger but doesn't want them to hang around for the evening and just wants snaps of the first dance.
I on the other hand, having been asked to take some shots want them to be stunning. I've been going through some ideas in my head and am wondering about using a snoot to seperate the B&G from the background. I'm going to be using a D300, sb800 with probably a 70-300 for this (but will have 18-70 and 50mm available too). Has anyone gone down this route and can share any examples or alternatively got some shockers to show me why not?
It is just one idea of a few (side lit, back lit, bounced etc) so any others you think I should consider as being a potnetial alternative style for capturing the first dance would be great.
thanks in anticipation
