Hello guys...My cousin is getting married next week. Him and his fiance were looking at photographers (the one they liked was $2500, a bit far out of their budget) and decided not to go with a professional. They are turning to the families for photos. My name also got volunteered to take photos in place of a pro. Woohoo! (They picked me because I have one of the best cameras in the fam).
Anyway my equipment is a Nikon D5000 with the standard lens and a .5x Wide Angle Attachment. Also, I have a sturdy tripod and one of those rubbery mini tripods.
Do you have any suggestions on techniques I should implement and ways I can practice before next Friday?
I'm going to google search after my soccer match tonight to see what I can dig up.
Any personal experiences would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
For your entertainment, here's a few shots I've taken over the past few months.
The Roman Forums, Rome Street (and Moon) and Baltimore Inner Harbor were taken free hand and the Colosseum was taken on the rubber tripod thingy.
Anyway my equipment is a Nikon D5000 with the standard lens and a .5x Wide Angle Attachment. Also, I have a sturdy tripod and one of those rubbery mini tripods.
Do you have any suggestions on techniques I should implement and ways I can practice before next Friday?
I'm going to google search after my soccer match tonight to see what I can dig up.
Any personal experiences would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
For your entertainment, here's a few shots I've taken over the past few months.
The Roman Forums, Rome Street (and Moon) and Baltimore Inner Harbor were taken free hand and the Colosseum was taken on the rubber tripod thingy.