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Aleksandras Babicius
11th of July 2008 (Fri), 17:03
Wedding from Kretinga.
(There is such small seaside town in the West of Lithuania):
http://meninenuotrauka.lt/gallery/laura_aurimas/
Thanks!
poppie guy
11th of July 2008 (Fri), 17:46
Very good photos. I like the way the bride and her father walk through village to the church. Well done!
Stephanie Miller
11th of July 2008 (Fri), 18:24
beautiful series of shots....the brides dress is beautiful. Wow your colors from the church seem very well balanced for color. I took some wedding shots in a church and they had a yellowish golden tint to them, can you share any secrets as to how you got such beautiful church shots. Did you have to do any editing? Thanks for any help.
whoadude
11th of July 2008 (Fri), 19:33
Another beautiful set Aleksandras!
henry_b
11th of July 2008 (Fri), 19:40
beautiful shot! i like all your work so much, great shots an all the sets in your website! cheers!
engsetr1
11th of July 2008 (Fri), 19:46
I always love to look at your beautiful photo's!
thebizymom
11th of July 2008 (Fri), 21:13
Ditto! Beautiful!!
g-money
11th of July 2008 (Fri), 22:07
I know I always say it Aleksandras, but WOW. As always another beautiful set of images.
Do you shoot alone? Reason I ask is it appears you are all over the church from in front of them to the side to directly behind them, to up in the balconey. Just wonderinf how you get to all the different locations or maybe your wedding last a little longer thanours do. Thanks
Greg
howzitboy
11th of July 2008 (Fri), 22:35
and once again u outdid yourself!! what a great wedding! always a pleasure to look at your pictures. u are the master of f2.8!! (if u using that haha)
Svetlana
11th of July 2008 (Fri), 22:50
Beautiful images!! Do i remember corresctly that you don't use flash??
Patsa
12th of July 2008 (Sat), 04:17
Great capture, some amazing shots!!
LuckyStar08
12th of July 2008 (Sat), 07:38
Simply lovely.
wizard13
12th of July 2008 (Sat), 10:23
Great job. Really a beautiful set and composition is amazing.
AngelKissed
12th of July 2008 (Sat), 10:50
I always look foward to seeing your work.
Another beautiful set! Amazing!
darosk
12th of July 2008 (Sat), 10:57
That is an absolutely wonderful set! Beautiful...
jjackflash
12th of July 2008 (Sat), 11:00
These are wonderful.....thanks!
blueaerodynamique
12th of July 2008 (Sat), 11:10
I look forward to seeing your work, it is always so inspiring.Well done, I am sure the family will be over the moon with these. I too would like to know how you get about the church so much? :-) I couldn't believe how solemn all the congregation were as the bride walked down the aisle! Not a smile among them. I was starting to wonder if it was a wedding she was going to after all:-)
grego
13th of July 2008 (Sun), 04:08
Nice job, even though you are a Nikon shooter. ;)
Can't wait to see your next wedding. You are worth every cent.
portland65
13th of July 2008 (Sun), 09:10
wonderful shots you are the best.
Aleksandras Babicius
13th of July 2008 (Sun), 15:19
Very good photos. I like the way the bride and her father walk through village to the church. Well done!
Thanks!
Aleksandras Babicius
13th of July 2008 (Sun), 15:25
beautiful series of shots....the brides dress is beautiful. Wow your colors from the church seem very well balanced for color. I took some wedding shots in a church and they had a yellowish golden tint to them, can you share any secrets as to how you got such beautiful church shots. Did you have to do any editing? Thanks for any help.
Thanks. No special secret is present. I always shoot in raw. At installation of parameters of converting, I consider, what would like to receive color tone. Sometimes I make it more warmly, from time to time more coldly. But always I do it by eye, " to taste " :)
SuzyView
13th of July 2008 (Sun), 17:11
I'm very impressed. Wonderful job! Looks like you followed the bride through the whole day.
Tomi Hawk
13th of July 2008 (Sun), 17:43
Wonderful series of images .. I'm sure the Bride and Groom were more then pleased.
I have to say also, that was extremely awesome to see the Bride walk down the isle
without a single guest hanging out over a pew with a P&S lol! Amazing!
If it were still that way here in America, I may be a bit more involved once again.
Again .. wonderful photography !
Kathy H
13th of July 2008 (Sun), 18:25
Absolutely Beautiful!
Thank you again for sharing.
Howl
13th of July 2008 (Sun), 18:29
wtf she didn throw the bouquet?
drogos
13th of July 2008 (Sun), 23:47
stunning as always !!!!!!! Faves would be: 'ironing' shot, birds in the church and bw park shots. great job!
Tobiah
14th of July 2008 (Mon), 02:59
some nice image. nice that they all seem to fit well together with the pp
Aleksandras Babicius
14th of July 2008 (Mon), 12:45
Another beautiful set Aleksandras!
beautiful shot! i like all your work so much, great shots an all the sets in your website! cheers!
I always love to look at your beautiful photo's!
Ditto! Beautiful!!
Thanks!
Aleksandras Babicius
15th of July 2008 (Tue), 01:40
Greetings, Greg.
Excuse, that not at once has answered. I do it by fits because of a chronic time trouble.
In the past to year I often shot weddings together with daughter. But now the daughter has given birth to the child and me while it is necessary to work to one. Though on this wedding which we discuss, there was my son. Нe not the photographer, but has asked with curiosity. In church from just also has made some shots from the top points. It is surprising, as you are observant. I have really got under one of these shots.
I know I always say it Aleksandras, but WOW. As always another beautiful set of images.
Do you shoot alone? Reason I ask is it appears you are all over the church from in front of them to the side to directly behind them, to up in the balconey. Just wonderinf how you get to all the different locations or maybe your wedding last a little longer thanours do. Thanks
Greg
EL Photo
15th of July 2008 (Tue), 02:20
Your work is always inspiring to see. I am always looking forward to your posts and so glad you take the time to share them with us.
Aleksandras Babicius
15th of July 2008 (Tue), 15:30
and once again u outdid yourself!! what a great wedding! always a pleasure to look at your pictures. u are the master of f2.8!! (if u using that haha)
Beautiful images!! Do i remember corresctly that you don't use flash??
Thanks, Yes, I do not love flash.
Great capture, some amazing shots!!
Simply lovely.
Great job. Really a beautiful set and composition is amazing.
I always look foward to seeing your work.
Another beautiful set! Amazing!
That is an absolutely wonderful set! Beautiful...
Thanks!
tatboats78
15th of July 2008 (Tue), 18:57
WoW! My hats off to you!!! Awesome set!! I love the bride's dress.
Dajuan
15th of July 2008 (Tue), 22:49
Your work in phenomenal. Although none of your images look like flash was used, I understand why someone would ask if you used any. You are able to make each setting look full of light. I've never seen a church with so much light available. You have definitely maximized your surroundings and your equipment. You're now my idol :)
Aleksandras Babicius
16th of July 2008 (Wed), 01:49
These are wonderful.....thanks!
Thanks!
I look forward to seeing your work, it is always so inspiring.Well done, I am sure the family will be over the moon with these. I too would like to know how you get about the church so much? :-) I couldn't believe how solemn all the congregation were as the bride walked down the aisle! Not a smile among them. I was starting to wonder if it was a wedding she was going to after all:-)
Thanks for compliments. Yes, ceremony was beautiful and solemn. However, all weddings happen little bit different. This was strict and serious. In a church, anyway.:)
Gilly B
16th of July 2008 (Wed), 13:11
Just wonderful photography. I look forward to you adding the latest wedding to your website so I can have look.
You have probably been asked this question before Aleksandras, but what lenses to you prefer to use in the churches - especially if the light is low?
Thanks
shizzle
16th of July 2008 (Wed), 13:16
these are great shots! did you edit them into black and white...or you shot them all in bw?
really good stuff!
urbanbridesmaid
16th of July 2008 (Wed), 18:40
Aleksandras
Lovely photographs, love the ones where the bride was having her dress ironed.
mboardman
17th of July 2008 (Thu), 16:57
very wonderful photography and i actually admire your work very much. Compared to alot of other photogs (including myself) you seem to capture the essence of the day without over processing your images. Your images always look so clean and vibrant and spot on, which is a great diversion. I also like your B&W conversions. Now, only if we could steer you away from the Nikon camp and into the Canon camp.. im totally kidding!
Aleksandras Babicius
18th of July 2008 (Fri), 02:15
Nice job, even though you are a Nikon shooter. ;)
Can't wait to see your next wedding. You are worth every cent.
wonderful shots you are the best.
I'm very impressed. Wonderful job! Looks like you followed the bride through the whole day.
Thanks!
Yes, my style of work on wedding assumes to be constantly near to the bride. First it is her strains usually a little, but in due course the bride gets used and ceases to notice this shadow with a camera.:)
Wonderful series of images .. I'm sure the Bride and Groom were more then pleased.
I have to say also, that was extremely awesome to see the Bride walk down the isle
without a single guest hanging out over a pew with a P&S lol! Amazing!
If it were still that way here in America, I may be a bit more involved once again.
Again .. wonderful photography !
Absolutely Beautiful!
Thank you again for sharing.
Thanks, friends for your compliments. I can not tell, that it to read unpleasantly. :D
Aleksandras Babicius
19th of July 2008 (Sat), 02:36
stunning as always !!!!!!! Faves would be: 'ironing' shot, birds in the church and bw park shots. great job!
some nice image. nice that they all seem to fit well together with the pp
Your work is always inspiring to see. I am always looking forward to your posts and so glad you take the time to share them with us.
Thanks!
auroraskye
19th of July 2008 (Sat), 13:54
Beautiful images. What an interesting dress. Bride should have smiled more.. Obviously not your doing but lol. She looks uptight for her wedding day.. :)
Jason Cole
19th of July 2008 (Sat), 16:54
AMAZING!!!! I bet the B&G were stoked with that... awesome job, perfect exposures, LOVE the B&W conversion, you caught the moments, very very very well done mate... most impressed :-)
Allnightquilter
19th of July 2008 (Sat), 21:08
These look better than anything I've seen in a bridal magazine. I'm in awe.
Aleksandras Babicius
20th of July 2008 (Sun), 11:45
WoW! My hats off to you!!! Awesome set!! I love the bride's dress.
Your work in phenomenal. Although none of your images look like flash was used, I understand why someone would ask if you used any. You are able to make each setting look full of light. I've never seen a church with so much light available. You have definitely maximized your surroundings and your equipment. You're now my idol :)
Just wonderful photography. I look forward to you adding the latest wedding to your website so I can have look.
You have probably been asked this question before Aleksandras, but what lenses to you prefer to use in the churches - especially if the light is low?
Thanks
Thanks. Churches, certainly, are a place in which it is not enough usually light. Therefore, wishing to avoid use of flash (and I do not like flash), it is necessary to use fast lenses.
For church, имхо, the aperture closed more than 2,8 - it is bad.
these are great shots! did you edit them into black and white...or you shot them all in bw?
really good stuff!
No, I always shoot in colour. I convert in bw then, at processing. Thanks!
Aleksandras
Lovely photographs, love the ones where the bride was having her dress ironed.
very wonderful photography and i actually admire your work very much. Compared to alot of other photogs (including myself) you seem to capture the essence of the day without over processing your images. Your images always look so clean and vibrant and spot on, which is a great diversion. I also like your B&W conversions. Now, only if we could steer you away from the Nikon camp and into the Canon camp.. im totally kidding!
Thanks! My belief consists that Canon makes the perfect photographic equipment. However, I am glad, that Nikon was tightened and that cameras Nikon are not bad..:D
Thanks! :)
Aleksandras Babicius
21st of July 2008 (Mon), 05:17
Beautiful images. What an interesting dress. Bride should have smiled more.. Obviously not your doing but lol. She looks uptight for her wedding day.. :)
AMAZING!!!! I bet the B&G were stoked with that... awesome job, perfect exposures, LOVE the B&W conversion, you caught the moments, very very very well done mate... most impressed :-)
These look better than anything I've seen in a bridal magazine. I'm in awe.
Thanks! :D
Enche
21st of July 2008 (Mon), 13:53
Great sets, love the indoor and BW series.
in outdoor photos there are some image that has lens flare/ glare? are they intentional?
gaitje
21st of July 2008 (Mon), 16:00
Well done! You have very very nice shoots on your website.
I allways looking forward to new shoots! :)
It's interresting to look at and to learn from your shots.
Maybe you can share on your site or here your equipment?
One thing is a pity, the EXIF properties are not in the JPG files, for most of us here is it very interesting to look at and to learn from.
Thanks in advance if you will answer the questions!
Dajuan
21st of July 2008 (Mon), 19:43
Your exposures are perfect. Are you using a light meter? Many of these shots would appear to wreak havoc on the matrix metering system.
pixelharmony
22nd of July 2008 (Tue), 12:10
Great set!! Watch for those lens flares.
Aleksandras Babicius
23rd of July 2008 (Wed), 14:20
Thanks, yes, intentionally. Has specially removed a hood for strengt effect. It seemed, that such contrast in this series will be pertinent.
Great sets, love the indoor and BW series.
in outdoor photos there are some image that has lens flare/ glare? are they intentional?
slava-slavik
24th of July 2008 (Thu), 20:57
Adding another 'boring' post under this thread (all are the same) :--)
This is excellent work, Aleksandras. As always. It's already in my bookmarks.
jerrybsmith
24th of July 2008 (Thu), 21:21
I am always inspired by your work.
bnlearle
25th of July 2008 (Fri), 00:02
I always LOVE your work.
Aleksandras Babicius
26th of July 2008 (Sat), 02:22
Well done! You have very very nice shoots on your website.
I allways looking forward to new shoots! :)
It's interresting to look at and to learn from your shots.
Maybe you can share on your site or here your equipment?
One thing is a pity, the EXIF properties are not in the JPG files, for most of us here is it very interesting to look at and to learn from.
Thanks in advance if you will answer the questions!
Thanks!
At me enough the simple complete set.
Nikon D3 + Nikkor 85/.14
Nikon D200 + Sigma 1.4; Tokina 12-24/4
Occasionally Nikkor 105/2.8
Was at me Nikkor 17-55/2,8 more. But I recently have sold it.
Instead of it has purchased Nikkor 12-24/2,8. But yet has not tested in fighting conditions. :)
There are two more flashes which I with myself drag but with which never I use. What for they at me in a bag - a riddle for me.:)
Balliolman
27th of July 2008 (Sun), 17:45
Superb images!
Aleksandras Babicius
28th of July 2008 (Mon), 06:20
Your exposures are perfect. Are you using a light meter? Many of these shots would appear to wreak havoc on the matrix metering system.
Thanks. In usual conditions I use matrix metering. However in some cases, certainly, light meter it is inclined to be mistaken. Then or I use correction of an exposition or I shoot in a manual mode.
Aleksandras Babicius
29th of July 2008 (Tue), 04:15
Great set!! Watch for those lens flares.
Adding another 'boring' post under this thread (all are the same) :--)
This is excellent work, Aleksandras. As always. It's already in my bookmarks.
I am always inspired by your work.
I always LOVE your work.
Thanks, frends!
Gedi
30th of July 2008 (Wed), 02:03
Very good photos. I like your creativity.
roentarre
30th of July 2008 (Wed), 02:29
Fantastic sereies.
Aleksandras Babicius
30th of July 2008 (Wed), 12:49
Superb images!
Very good photos. I like your creativity.
Fantastic sereies.
Thanks! :D
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