It seems to be wedding-season here in blogger-land :). I went to Jason & Julie’s wedding at the end of March and I’m going to Bryan and Lyn’s wedding this Friday. Though Jason and Julie live in Colorado now, they had the wedding in Austin, at the Austin Children’s Museum.
I had a great time and I’m so happy for both of them. I remembered to take my camera along as well and I’ve finished processing the photos. In all, I took 44 photographs that evening and I’ve posted 8 in the gallery. Why so few? Well, the interior of the Children’s Museum — while charming and playful — was rather dark. And, with only a built-in flash, many of my shots didn’t come out.
As usual, all my photos are released under a Creative Commons license which roughly states that you’re free to “copy, distribute, display, and perform the work”. Also, I’ve resized all the images to 1024-width before uploading them as it can be a bit hard to get your head around a full 5 MP image. However, if you want the full-resolution version of any images, just ask.
Hah, you’re kind. I posted all of my darker ones anyhow. ;)
low light situations can be good for digital cameras, actually. rest them on a steady surface or use a tripod and you’ll get plenty of images with rich colors. people skin, especialy will have a rosy glow.
not exactly realistic colors, but they can be nice anyhow.