About half way through the wedding, I remembered that our camera has this super cool Continuous Shot function. Which means that you hold down the picture taking button, and it will take a series of pictures in rapid succession so that you don't have to worry about timing the photo for the perfect shot. Just take tons....one of them will end up being good. Right?
Well, the other good thing about this feature is that when you are no good at using the flash appropriately, you can just hold down the picture taking button, and wait for someone else's flash. And at a wedding, someone's flash is pretty much guaranteed to go off from time to time.
As a result of remembering this function, I proceeded to take quite a few series of pictures. Most of the picture are quite dark, and grainy, but occasionally someone's flash will go off, and I will get a good picture.
The following slide show is merely a sample. Its not hugely interesting - but it shows of the story-telling capability of this Continuous Shot function, and I think there is one picture in which someone let me borrow their flash :-)
Turn up the speed on how fast the pictures scroll, and enjoy.
Well, the other good thing about this feature is that when you are no good at using the flash appropriately, you can just hold down the picture taking button, and wait for someone else's flash. And at a wedding, someone's flash is pretty much guaranteed to go off from time to time.
As a result of remembering this function, I proceeded to take quite a few series of pictures. Most of the picture are quite dark, and grainy, but occasionally someone's flash will go off, and I will get a good picture.
The following slide show is merely a sample. Its not hugely interesting - but it shows of the story-telling capability of this Continuous Shot function, and I think there is one picture in which someone let me borrow their flash :-)
Turn up the speed on how fast the pictures scroll, and enjoy.
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