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<p>I just bought PocketWizards last week. The Flex transeivers came with a "sock" that you put over your flash that minimizes the RF interference. They originally were charging for the "sock," but after enough pressure it seems PocketWizard is including them with each of their Canon Flex transeivers. Just double check that you're getting the sock when you purchase them.<br>
My PW's worked just fine this weekend, and I have the same flashes. :o)</p>
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<p>I've been using the Spider since it came out. I shoot with two cameras as well, and I've gotta say, it's probably the best 130 bucks I've ever spent on camera gear. Highly recommended.</p>
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<p>I don't know of any photographers in India, but I'm sure many of us - myself included - would love to travel there to capture the wedding. Check out my site [linked in my profile] and let me know if you'd be interested. Otherwise, best of luck! :o)</p>
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<p>I use a 5D2, 16-35, 24-70 and 70-200 setup and yes, the 24-70 is a little stiffer in the zooming. but you'll get used to it, because it's such an awesome lens that you'll want to keep it on for 80% of the pictures. :oP</p>
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<p>...or cry.</p>
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<p>I usually try to pull one HDR from each wedding... my site has a few examples.<br>
as for stitching, that's for knitting.</p>
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<p>Hi Konrad,</p>
<p>I'm in Kitchener. I haven't seen your work, and don't know what your skill/price range is, but you can <a href="http://www.integriphy.com">check mine out</a> if you like and drop me a line if you think we'd be in the same ballpark. :o)</p>
<p>- David</p>
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<p>if it's snowing, lens hoods are your best friend.</p>
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<p>I keep it on my hip with my spider holster. honestly I think it's the best invention in the world of photography since the invention of light.</p>
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<p>FB advertising works for me. about half of my inquiries and bookings come through my FB ads now.</p>
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<p>I'll shoot it for a flight! anything to escape Canada in the dead of winter! :o)<br>
drop me a line if you're interested, and check my site out... it's in my profile.</p>
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<p>I can travel as well... drop me a line if you're interested in discussing the details. :o)</p>
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<p>Never deliver the finished product until you've received payment. That's the standard in the industry.</p>
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<p>at least they don't show up in Speedos.</p>
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<p>Lightroom has a "heal" tool, you know... tried that one yet? ;o)</p>
<p>[sorry to hear about your ordeal.]</p>
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<p>way to drag it!<br>
it looks good in b&w, but what's it like in colour? :o)</p>
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<p>you can get a Pelican case and check your gear, but what happens if it gets lost? always make sure that you have at least the bare minimum that you can carry on with you... two bodies, two or three lenses, flashes, batteries, cards. the last thing you'd want to happen is to show up in another state without enough gear to do the job properly.</p>
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<p>I usually do teasers, as my processing can take up to two weeks. I find it's a good way to keep people coming back to my blog and keeping my brand in the forefront of their minds, and the more good images they see, the more likely they'll be to book me. but that's just me. :o)</p>
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<p>you may as well wear a clown wig.</p>
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<p>hey Bob,</p>
<p>I'm not crazy about the expression on their faces either, but whatever floats your boat, I suppose. :o)</p>
<p>I do variations of this one once in a while... like this one from a wedding I shot in Kentucky a few weeks ago:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.integriphy.com/blogpics/Robertson-2471t.jpg"><img src="http://www.integriphy.com/blogpics/Robertson-2471t.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="601" /> </a></p>
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<p>don't let someone else's opinion of what photographic style is good determine your style. find your own, shoot it well.</p>
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<p>hey Jeff, big fan. :o)<br>
<br /> just wondered about what metering setting you typically use on your 5DmkII's, and whether you tend to purposefully overexpose a little [and recover highlights in post], or if you try to get the exposure pretty much bang on, or if you underexpose a little to keep more detail in the highlights, and then use fill light/exposure to lighten it up later. or does that depend on the situation for you?<br>
<br /> also, is there a magical lake of awesomeness that you found and take baths in? some of us would like to find it to see if we can get some leftover awesomeness to rub off on us. ;o)</p>
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<p>I always start the day with a caramel frappuccino from Starbucks. I should see if they'd sponsor me, actually... :oP</p>
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<p>Lightroom.</p>
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