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03/19/2006 05:43:29 AM · #1 |
I did another wedding yesterday - Went well. Problem was that I ran out of light (Bride was WAY more than Fashionably late at the church. I got a couple of very nice shots. Only started editing and playing with them. HERE is my first try - REMEMBER - It is a work in progress and I would appreciate a couple of comments and tips and hints etc.
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03/19/2006 11:49:59 AM · #2 |
Interesting take ona frame in a tree sort of thing.
I see a hair or something on the bottom fo the frame.
grooms hand has a nasty shodow on the bride's side.
so much for nitpicking - got any more?
How did you like it?
I am evolving as a wedding photgrapher and just got lots of input latelty (2 DVDs and 2 books). The dvds are most interesting as they follow 4 differetn wedding PJs around different parts of their wedding shoots and you get to see the 'poses' (aka choreagraphed shots) and see the phtogs equipment choices, and why. The 70-200 2.8 is the #1 lens for ALL of them. Very enlightening.
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03/20/2006 12:15:48 AM · #3 |
Unfortunately for my latest wedding they decided to have the wedding later than usual and then on top of that chose this dark garden to have their photos taken. (hence the shadows etc)
I will have to do alot of editing, but mostly the photos came out very good. I use my 2 Canons (Film and digital) - Do about 700 photos per wedding. I will post some more photos as I finish with them.
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