Lessons learned: make sure you get your
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		   I had thought they were going to turn
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		  So, naturally, when they turned in the
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		  The ceremony, from the back with 70-200 L
			 2.8 as well as wide angle 17-35.    |  
		      
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		  ISO at 800 shows grain but not
			 objectionable in these available light images.    |  
		      
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		  Working from the back allows you to be
			 inobtrusive yet capture precious moments.   |  
		      
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		  Mr. and Mrs. Shane
			 Carpenter.   |  
		      
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		  Posed at the reception, in front of cake
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		  Various toasts.   |  
		      
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		  The cutting of the cake. Using 550 and 420
			 EX with fairly fresh batteries able to rapidly fire.   |  
		      
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		  They were very nice to each other as they
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		  Some candid shots at the
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