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03/17/2008 02:51:48 PM · #1 |
I was photographing a wedding on Saturday when one of the wedding party picked up my back-up camera. I just reached over & put it on P-mode and let him go.
Well, he shot me! Ugh.
I don't mind sharing this image that he shot:
while I was shooting this one: ;
but the image of me walking backward and falling on my butt is staying HERE! :P
I have 1600 to sort through and have only touched a few so far, but here are some early favs....

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03/17/2008 03:09:36 PM · #2 |
Those girls look chilly by the water!! :)
great job. I love the stair case one! |
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03/17/2008 03:14:42 PM · #3 |
Great stuff! I think I'd just have a heart attack if someone picked up my backup camera.
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03/17/2008 03:35:06 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by Strikeslip: Great stuff! I think I'd just have a heart attack if someone picked up my backup camera. |
You know, it was funny. I didn't mind a bit once I saw he was holding it the right way (supporting the lens). lol
The same guy grabbed my main camera during the reception & got some awesome shots!
The wedding was a lot of fun. As you see we had NO sun, only a freaky thick fog that lasted all day. I was glad I brought my giant gold reflector for the beach shots. I convinced one of the ushers to hold it for me.
This was my first wedding withut an assistant & I'm pretty pleased that I was able to get everything I wanted to get by myself. :D
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03/17/2008 04:07:11 PM · #5 |
These are Really Good.
i'm not worthy :( |
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03/17/2008 04:19:39 PM · #6 |
We want to see the one of you falling over!!
Come on Cindi!! Show us! |
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03/17/2008 04:25:13 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by SteveJ: We want to see the one of you falling over!!
Come on Cindi!! Show us! |
What he said!
~Terry
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03/17/2008 04:28:00 PM · #8 |
I third that!
Shame you could sumbit that to Enviromental portrait 2 since you didnt take the picture.
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03/17/2008 04:30:49 PM · #9 |
Great Photos, but I am like everyone else. Let's see the elusive one!! |
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03/17/2008 04:58:10 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by PhotoCatcher: Great Photos, but I am like everyone else. Let's see the elusive one!! |
... or we'll just have Art conger up something appropriate (in his mind anyway). ;oP |
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03/17/2008 05:42:51 PM · #11 |
Sorry, I'm still keeping that one. I was lucky though, I landed on a hill some kid had built (conveniently beside the hole he dug). I didn't land in the hole. :D
By the way... this was a destination wedding. I drove 700 miles round trip for it. *whew*
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03/17/2008 05:43:00 PM · #12 |
Cindi, which diffuser are you using in the first photo? Which flash is that, too?
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03/17/2008 05:44:45 PM · #13 |
Originally posted by AperturePriority: Cindi, which diffuser are you using in the first photo? Which flash is that, too? |
Its GF Whaletail on a 580ex; my 430ex has a GF Lightsphere (out of shot). (deja vu) :D
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03/17/2008 05:50:37 PM · #14 |
YOu did good girl!!! well done, there are some great shots in there! |
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03/17/2008 06:04:30 PM · #15 |
Ya know.....I'd really like to find a local wedding photog that would comsider taking me on as a second camera.....I *LOVE* shots like this that aren't the main focus but are priceless in their own right.
Just an awesome image, Cindi! |
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03/17/2008 06:07:31 PM · #16 |
Originally posted by idnic: Originally posted by AperturePriority: Cindi, which diffuser are you using in the first photo? Which flash is that, too? |
Its GF Whaletail on a 580ex; my 430ex has a GF Lightsphere (out of shot). (deja vu) :D |
Huh...I guess I was under the impression that the Whaletail was meant to be ued with the flash pointing up (like the lightsphere). Do you get any flare with it pointed forward? |
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03/17/2008 06:17:44 PM · #17 |
Originally posted by idnic:
but the image of me walking backward and falling on my butt is staying HERE! :P
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aww c'mon cindi - we're all friends here... [snort] let's see it! :D
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03/17/2008 06:27:09 PM · #18 |
I really wish we had a beach around here... wedding shots would be much more fun (the Ohio River just doesn't cut it as a "beach" :)
Very nice work as always! I'll add another vote for "show us the falling on your butt shot." |
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03/17/2008 06:54:58 PM · #19 |
Don't let 'em fool ya, Cindi.......it's not the falling they wanna see! |
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03/17/2008 07:29:11 PM · #20 |
Originally posted by drewbixcube: Huh...I guess I was under the impression that the Whaletail was meant to be ued with the flash pointing up (like the lightsphere). Do you get any flare with it pointed forward? |
Its meant to be used a myraid of ways depending on the light effect you want, diffused direct, celing bounced, back wall bounce, etc.... The DVD that comes with it helps you get used to it 'cause it fits the flash sideways.
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03/17/2008 08:06:28 PM · #21 |
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Okay, this was a moment after the fall. I was pretty embarassed, but just laughed then kept shooting (from my suddenly seated position). The feet behind me were on-lookers so I suppose I was about to back over them as well. I was walking backward while shooting the entire wedding party walking toward me.
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03/17/2008 10:30:06 PM · #22 |
:D Thanks so much for the sweet comments, guys. I've had a ball reading them, laughing out loud. Wish I could answer every one! I also wish I could describe this particular job to you in more detail, but I don't wanna write a novel. I know the B&G personally, they live nearby and we have common friends. I'll just say the event was surprisingly non-eventfull and I can't wait to finish the album (2-day event).
Here's how the #s break down -
Shot just over 1600 (11gb)
First pass down to 600 shots
"Red tags" (ones I'll use for album & special editing) - 65
Their package includes 150 images in album, they have to choose from there or pay more for more pages.
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03/17/2008 10:41:34 PM · #23 |
One question I've often wondered....were most of these shots taken prior to the wedding, as a lot of couples do now? How do they do all of these fun outdoor shots and maintain hairdos, clean gowns and shoes etc? |
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03/17/2008 10:54:57 PM · #24 |
Originally posted by jpochard: One question I've often wondered....were most of these shots taken prior to the wedding, as a lot of couples do now? How do they do all of these fun outdoor shots and maintain hairdos, clean gowns and shoes etc? |
They're taken between the ceremony & the reception. In this case ceremony was a lovely Catholic church, reception was a highrise hotel on the beach. B&G schedule 1 hour (in this case, some schedule less) between their arrival at the location & their entrance into the reception, for pictures (during this time guest arrive, have appetizers & drinks). I chatted with bride for a few weeks planning right time for their pics. Then.... after dinner, but before first dance, I grab B&G alone and do shots of them only, no attendents.
I started the day with the bride at the hair salon; those pictures are part of the "getting ready" phase. I told the beauticians over and over "I need them beach-proof". Their hair was GLUED into place. :D
Bride's dress got a little mucked near the end of shooting because she got hit by a wave, but she changed dresses 1/2 hour into the reception anyway so it was no big deal.
Message edited by author 2008-03-17 22:55:39.
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03/17/2008 11:07:23 PM · #25 |
Great shots as always Cindi
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