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Wedding Nicole & Braidon

Discussion in 'The Gallery' started by Power47, Oct 16, 2012.

  1. Power47

    Power47 Member

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    Wedding I shot last weekend.

    Heres a small selection.
    Despite having to start at a normal 9am, it was a very short wedding with a late ceremony, very short location shoot and early reception start.

    Fortunately we had great light at the city for the location shoot, for anyone who attended my workshop last weekend, heres some classic back lighting examples i was talking about :)

    Second time iv used off camera flash at the reception and personally im really happy with the way its turning out, and most importantly so are my clients :)
    I also like that it adds another dimension to the photos and sets them apart from anyone else walking around with their camera, no matter how competent they may be.

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  2. cleary

    cleary Mental in the Face

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    21 and 31 are really nice. I agree with your comment on ocf differentiating your shots - these both work really well.
     
  3. ElBeasto

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    Very nice. :thumbup::)

    They look a little warm to me but it suits the subject well.
    Love the flowers shot, great exposure and texture from the table.

    I love the desat in #8 and it's a nice dof & angle.

    The dresses blowing around in #12 is a cool idea, like that one.

    The last shot is almost cinematic and a great moment with the kiss/silhouette.

    You probably already know but there's a dust spot right in the centre of your sensor.
     
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    Power47

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    yeah lol i noticed when i was culling the set, had to edit out of every shot :eek:

    needless to say its been cleaned now :leet:
     
  5. Aratama_Bashi

    Aratama_Bashi Iron Photographer

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    8, 30, and 31 are the standouts for me - something a little different :) but the whole set is really strong, i like them. you're right, you were very lucky with the light!
     
  6. Alper

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    ninja BJ in 23 hahaha

    Great shots as always JP, only thing that stands out for me is some photobombers in the pics.

    Vent shots are awesome hahaha
     
  7. ElBeasto

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    So do you really only use two lenses for weddings?
    You mentioned the 70-200 and 100 micro in another thread I think.
     
  8. breno

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    Beautiful work overall!
    Number 11, the guy on the far left looks like he was walking past and join in on the shot :lol:
     

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