tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17534827.post4086353701119827382..comments2024-03-27T22:02:52.479-04:00Comments on Digital ProTalk: "Rock On"David Ziserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02674227631785266632noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17534827.post-29934780563834107742010-08-07T18:26:22.915-04:002010-08-07T18:26:22.915-04:00I'm really glad you posted this picture David....I'm really glad you posted this picture David. Why, because you don't have to delete all the technically flawed shots. If the composition and viewpoint is great, like this one, then the couple may include the photo in their album and it does not have to a large size spread so at least the blur does not show up.<br /><br />I'd be interested to know if you gave the couple this photo knowing it had some motion blur?ramyad london wedding photographerhttp://www.ramyadphotography.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17534827.post-64097400054197928512010-08-05T13:26:15.118-04:002010-08-05T13:26:15.118-04:00I think this is a great post David for the simple ...I think this is a great post David for the simple reason that sometimes capturing the moment is more important the being technically perfect. Not every picture at a wedding is a portrait. Sometimes photographers can get caught up in the tack sharp perfect light and forget to capture the moments.carloviv15https://www.blogger.com/profile/16663366494677028298noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17534827.post-45071928672911689682010-08-04T10:23:06.154-04:002010-08-04T10:23:06.154-04:00Oh my goodness!! David Ziser isn't perfect! Wh...Oh my goodness!! David Ziser isn't perfect! Whew!! I feel so much better. I just assumed EVERY image you shoot was properly exposed, everytime. I mean how do you do it? This may be my favorite image of all times. <br /><br />No kidding - I love the blog and really appreciate the time you take sharing your knowledge.Donaldnoreply@blogger.com