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Originally Posted by mjbetch
^ are you using a circular polarizer?
Fong, flash would be really helpful for fill, especially in the harsh vegas sun.Originally Posted by Mr Fongstarr
Alright guys.....just need some general tips on things. I am kind of going nutty but I guess I have about a month to prepare for this. The long and short of it, I am shooting photos at a wedding in Vegas. I am a fisheye ***** and need to know any tips on shooting a couple. I am sure most of you know but if not, I own a Nikon D90 and have the standard 18-105 VR lens that will do most of the work. I doubt I will have a flash aside from the one that is on it and everything will be shot around the day time. So questions:
- Anyone recommend any cheap enhancements I can do to take better photos? Is it ideal for me to get a filter and will that help my photos out during the daytime? I plan to take some scenic shots around Vegas away from the strip.
- Should I purchase a cheap flash for my photos? Since I can't do say Quick techniques with external lighting, will a flash help out with some daytime/indoor shots?
- How do you coordinate some unnatural shots? Like do I tell the wedding couple to just look at each other and start laughing and take some photos? Or do I just have them walk around and act natural and shoot around them?
I am sure some more questions will develop but if any of you guys can chime in with some pointers, please let me know and thanks!
Originally Posted by mjbetch
fong, so you'd like to shoot a lot of fisheye?
Originally Posted by Mr Fongstarr
Originally Posted by mjbetch
fong, so you'd like to shoot a lot of fisheye?
No...I shoot too much of it. My roommate (the one getting married) wants no fisheye shots at all and I am having a hard time really thinking I can take some decent shots with my stock VR lens. Or maybe I am just not thinking creative enough.
onlinetreboro01 - I am thinking that might be my best bet or actually find that damn 35mm lens before I can go. But honestly I am trying to make due with what I have if I can cause I really don't have money to burn. I am even thinking about renting a camera as well....of the money makes sense.