Kostas, To show some manners to the professional covering the wedding, you just might want to ask his permission before you start banging away with your camera. I know that if you came to one of my weddings and started shooting your B&W photographs you just might end up being the photographer as I would be heading home with money in my pocket. I know this sounds harsh, but lets get real. It's just amazing how many folks seem to think it's ok to shoot over my shoulders just because they have a camera in their hands and they think they know what their doing. I generally offer a kind comment to all that while I'm working, no other photographers may. If they continue, I just sit down for awhile and the Bride & Groom receive the message. Of course I talk with them about this situation well before hand and it's in my contract. As for your "photographers block" concern, may I suggest an AF SLR, or better yet a AF Digital SLR. Best regards, Ernst _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com