A few more from the reception. Late in the evening, and despite the severe winter temperatures, Erin and David wanted some outdoor portraits, so out we went.
A technical note: knowing that winter weddings in NH do not have much light, I rented Canon's 5DII from Glass and Gear. The low light performance was stunning: I spent most of the day at ISO 6400, and the noise levels were beyond acceptable. I wouldn't have been able to make many of the photos with lesser cameras.
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A technical note: knowing that winter weddings in NH do not have much light, I rented Canon's 5DII from Glass and Gear. The low light performance was stunning: I spent most of the day at ISO 6400, and the noise levels were beyond acceptable. I wouldn't have been able to make many of the photos with lesser cameras.