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imagesbybarbara
3rd of April 2008 (Thu), 18:28
First I want to say I admire alot of work on here, I am use to the standard wedding poses and its nice to see different ideas in which I am going to incorporate into my own weddings. I already have a swipe file made.:)

Here are a few images from my last wedding.

1.http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y27/GertrudeLouise/IMG_0087.jpg

2. http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y27/GertrudeLouise/IMG_0023-1.jpg

3. http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y27/GertrudeLouise/IMG_1254.jpg

4. http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y27/GertrudeLouise/IMG_1277-1.jpg

5. http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y27/GertrudeLouise/IMG_0451.jpg

6. http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y27/GertrudeLouise/IMG_1345.jpg

moeronn
3rd of April 2008 (Thu), 18:38
Nice lighting and good shots. Did you use anything other than hot-show flash? Lighting is very smooth and pleasing.

imagesbybarbara
3rd of April 2008 (Thu), 20:10
Hi, thanks for the comment, the reception shots were done with on camera with off camera and number 2 was natural light all the others were on camera flash with diffuser.

DwightMcCann
4th of April 2008 (Fri), 15:51
#1, #4 and #6 all seem taken from a bit too low ... they would be better shot from head level to the subjects. If you are short you might want to bring along a step-stool or wooden box to stand on.

bnlearle
4th of April 2008 (Fri), 16:52
Great job :) My suggestion is tight or wide. Almost all of these images are right in that normal "snapshotty" middle range. You've got the gear to do it (and I suspect the creativity), so get in close for those tight shots with your 70-200 or shoot real wide with your 16-35. Your photos will stand out even more from what the wedding guest with a PnS will be able to do ;)

Bobby

imagesbybarbara
4th of April 2008 (Fri), 17:00
Bobby that is a bad habbit of mine centering, I am going to break myself of it. Thanks for the pointers.