





We had a wonderful time, and wish Daniel and Denise all the happiness in the world.
Please keep in mind that I'm not a wedding or event photographer--just a guest who brings his camera wherever he goes, and I wanted to try a few things to see how my new gear would perform in this situation. The light levels were pretty typical for a wedding & reception, and by trying it out for myself I learned a few things.
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