A Bluebird on my Shoulder
Yesterday, I attended the wedding of two friends of mine from church, Nate and Laura. The wedding was held down at the Milan Vineyard Church in Milan, Michigan, which is about fifteen minutes outside of Ann Arbor. The wedding was fun, with an interesting twist at the end. The exit processional was the Disney song "Zippity Doo Dah", which although initially suprising, really seemed to fit the bride's personality.
I took a lot of pictures at the wedding and the reception, and I was rather frustrated with how my Samsung digital camera handled the low-light conditions inside the church. The camera did not handle exposure times correctly when the flash was turned on, which led to a lot of dark frames. The outside shots worked fairly well, At some point I will probably go back to Canon, since their PowerShot and Digital Elph cameras are fantastic all-around point-and-shoot cameras. And some day, hopefully, the prices on the Digital Rebels will come down enough to be affordable for amateur use.
I'm back on a plane on Washington DC tomorrow morning, and I have a long two weeks ahead of me.
I took a lot of pictures at the wedding and the reception, and I was rather frustrated with how my Samsung digital camera handled the low-light conditions inside the church. The camera did not handle exposure times correctly when the flash was turned on, which led to a lot of dark frames. The outside shots worked fairly well, At some point I will probably go back to Canon, since their PowerShot and Digital Elph cameras are fantastic all-around point-and-shoot cameras. And some day, hopefully, the prices on the Digital Rebels will come down enough to be affordable for amateur use.
I'm back on a plane on Washington DC tomorrow morning, and I have a long two weeks ahead of me.
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cool blog, Dave. I love it. keep it up, for sure.
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