On 8/28/2013 12:37, Walt wrote:
I've shot about three weddings total in my life. And after every one of
them, I've experienced the exact same angst you're experiencing.

Then, I work on them a bit and go back through them, and still think
they're horrible.

Then, I go back through them a few days later and see things that I can
do to help them, do those things, and STILL hate them.

After that, I go back through them again and I start seeing things I
like. Do a little more tweaking here and there -- maybe trying different
crops, b&w conversions on some, etc.

Only then do I ever see anything redeeming in the shots. Eventually, I
resign myself to what I have and hand them over.

So far, everyone has been happy with the finished product despite my
reservations.

And you can always go to the internet to help put things into perspective:

http://www.deathandtaxesmag.com/192071/40-of-the-worst-wedding-photographs-youll-ever-see/

LOL!   thanks for that! - I certianly feel lots better about mine!


Your process is the agony I have too every time I shoot anything :-)

ann

(I really did have a good time at the wedding though.)





On 8/28/2013 10:28 AM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:

Pretty much a disaster - terrible light on the terrace

Fortunately there were a lot of people shooting - I'm glad I got my K5
paid for, but I would rather have not done the posed pics -

This is a small Geso - I feel ok about most of them - meaning
not too embarrassing.

I had put 75 up to start and it was just too awful.

http://annsan.smugmug.com/Assignments/Paul-and-Linda-Get-Hitched/31453928_TSxSrg#!i=2724712337&k=x4jSmRR


yes it is password protected - password is avrin

not my cup of tea - am I being too negative?

ann




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