I was a guest not the professional.
Two different crops of the same photo.
Exposure: 1.0sec f5.3 95mm ISO1600 (18-200VR)
I was generally shooting flash & had the WB set accordingly. Took the correction from the dress.


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Blurry Wedding PhotoThis was shot on the dance floor during the reception
I was a guest not the professional. Two different crops of the same photo. Exposure: 1.0sec f5.3 95mm ISO1600 (18-200VR) I was generally shooting flash & had the WB set accordingly. Took the correction from the dress. ![]() ![]() C&C Welcome Greg
Hi,
I really like what you have achieved. I can look at these for a while, there is a lot of detail in the effects. I really like them, however, I wouldnt present these to the couple, as they represent ghosting, and something a little creepy (captured beautifully mind you), and perhaps not too appropriate for the happiest day of thier lives. Nice work. Oz
Hi Greg
Its great that the bride is smiling in this shot and is obviously enjoying herself, but the effect is a little too much for me. Just a little too overwhelming. Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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