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aicom
14th of August 2003 (Thu), 21:48
Hi All,

Please check out my first crack at wedding photography using Canon G5.

http://igoraronov.com/weddings

All comments will be greatly appretiated.

-Igor

RichardtheSane
15th of August 2003 (Fri), 05:31
Overall a very nice set of shots. My favoutire have to to be This (http://www.igoraronov.com/gallery/photo.php?photo=526&varlist=a%3A12%3A%7Bi%3A0%3Bs%3A1%3A%220%22%3Bi%3A 1%3Bs%3A31%3A%22ee_order_to_exhibition.ee_order%22 %3Bi%3A2%3Bs%3A3%3A%22ASC%22%3Bi%3A3%3Bs%3A20%3A%2 2ee_photo.ee_photo_id%22%3Bi%3A4%3Bs%3A0%3A%22%22% 3Bi%3A5%3Bs%3A1%3A%221%22%3Bi%3A6%3Bs%3A6%3A%22thu mbs%22%3Bi%3A7%3Bs%3A1%3A%220%22%3Bi%3A8%3Bs%3A7%3 A%22wedding%22%3Bi%3A9%3Bs%3A7%3A%22default%22%3Bi %3A10%3Bs%3A2%3A%2220%22%3Bi%3A11%3Bs%3A2%3A%2230% 22%3B%7D) shot. The look of comtemplation and look of thought on her face is stunning, that really captures a mood that is not often seen in a wedding - apprehension and nerves. Well done :)

tenerife
15th of August 2003 (Fri), 08:55
Great job..

compliments and regards from Tenerife

Klaus

Kees Terberg
23rd of August 2003 (Sat), 06:51
I am quite impressed with your shots. I prefer the cropped version of the weddingdress and the glass of champagne. It works better for me when I see it cropped than as the original full portrait of the bride. It is an unusual and non-conventional perspective of a wedding which still tells you the entire story.

Kees

stopbath
25th of August 2003 (Mon), 13:56
I like the shots. I too enjoy the 'quiet moment' before the storm shot of the bride sitting.

I also liked the bubbles shot. Captured the moment of elavated joy.

Also the parents behind the water feature was good (perhaps clone out the pipe?)

The black and white shot seemed overexposed on the dress, though the setting is pretty.

The bride on the stairs had her up against the railing which pushed in her dress. Perhaps this could not have been helped, but it seemed a distraction. Seemed like an impossing force, holding her back...

I liked the full dress shot better than the closeup as it's the only shot of her great dress in full, but I found the flowers on her train a distraction.

Generally, the feel is romantic, quiet and a joyous occasion. Well done.

dgoodfellow
14th of October 2003 (Tue), 09:01
nice shots, what did you use for lighting on the indoor shots. Doesn't look like built in flash.

aicom
14th of October 2003 (Tue), 10:46
dgoodfellow wrote:
nice shots, what did you use for lighting on the indoor shots. Doesn't look like built in flash.


External 420EX flash. Sometimes bounced off the ceilings.