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Aleksandras Babicius
22nd of September 2008 (Mon), 10:47
Romanticism, maturity of feelings, sincerity of a gala day and...music. Impressions of photographers of this wedding are those.
http://meninenuotrauka.lt/gallery/giedre_leonardo/
Thanks!
jgrussell
22nd of September 2008 (Mon), 11:02
Those are among the very best wedding photos I have ever seen.
blondine
22nd of September 2008 (Mon), 11:08
like always stunning work and beautiful surroundings!
Canadian Techdiver
22nd of September 2008 (Mon), 11:48
WOW ... that is all I have for that... I would kill to aspire to that someday.
sdcozad
22nd of September 2008 (Mon), 13:22
Excuse my 'O' face! Simply amazing!!!!
adamwynne
22nd of September 2008 (Mon), 13:40
Fantastic.
Patsa
22nd of September 2008 (Mon), 14:31
Wow…as all your work is, absolutely beautiful photos again…love them!!
jlrichmond76
22nd of September 2008 (Mon), 15:24
Your beautiful work never ceases to amaze me. Very inspirational!
ccc_javier
22nd of September 2008 (Mon), 15:27
man!
how sharp!
:)
great pics
tmonatr
22nd of September 2008 (Mon), 20:30
Your exposure is always perfect. I always make a point to look at your work, and I am never disappointed.
parris21
22nd of September 2008 (Mon), 20:47
wonderful images. Great exposure and great captures! Can't wait to see your next set.
MarkAnthonyPhotography
22nd of September 2008 (Mon), 21:03
awesome work.
GeoffSFAs10
22nd of September 2008 (Mon), 21:16
umm wow... those are phenominal
spxxxx
23rd of September 2008 (Tue), 04:15
Beautiful set and beautiful lighting
Anthony J Howe
23rd of September 2008 (Tue), 05:08
Beautiful shots, good colours and lighting, nice ones, well done.
Keithaba
23rd of September 2008 (Tue), 07:57
Absolutely love the shot with the piano top open and their reflection in it. Great shots like usual.
SuzyView
23rd of September 2008 (Tue), 09:35
Really wonderful series. Congrats.
Coastwatch203
23rd of September 2008 (Tue), 09:50
Romanticism, maturity of feelings, sincerity of a gala day and...music. Impressions of photographers of this wedding are those.
http://meninenuotrauka.lt/gallery/giedre_leonardo/
Thanks!
Stunning pictures Aleksandras, so sharp, & so well exposed.
May I ask what camera you use? Film or digital?
Well Done,
Mark
Keithaba
23rd of September 2008 (Tue), 10:32
I'm dying to know how much time Aleksandras spends in photoshop or post processing. His images are always amazing, could most of these really come straight out of the camera!?
Denise Z
23rd of September 2008 (Tue), 11:43
Wow! What crisp images. What equipment do you use?
Flashstan
23rd of September 2008 (Tue), 12:33
again, WOW
moeronn
23rd of September 2008 (Tue), 14:06
I always enjoy your your work - especially your B&G shots after the ceremony. Thanks for sharing.
Aleksandras Babicius
24th of September 2008 (Wed), 05:12
Those are among the very best wedding photos I have ever seen.
like always stunning work and beautiful surroundings!
WOW ... that is all I have for that... I would kill to aspire to that someday.
Excuse my 'O' face! Simply amazing!!!!
Fantastic.
Thanks! :)
Ziffle
24th of September 2008 (Wed), 07:42
I will say it again .... it is fun to visit this forum not just for learning - growing - living w/ photography....
But to experience individuals with skills and the creative- 'seeing' behind the glass and light sensor......
Good stuff Aleksandras Babicius.
Aleksandras Babicius
25th of September 2008 (Thu), 07:53
Wow…as all your work is, absolutely beautiful photos again…love them!!
Your beautiful work never ceases to amaze me. Very inspirational!
man!
how sharp!
:)
great pics
Your exposure is always perfect. I always make a point to look at your work, and I am never disappointed.
wonderful images. Great exposure and great captures! Can't wait to see your next set.
awesome work.
umm wow... those are phenominal
Beautiful set and beautiful lighting
Beautiful shots, good colours and lighting, nice ones, well done.
Thanks, friends! :)
beegeeboy
25th of September 2008 (Thu), 10:12
Absolutely fantastic....
What more can I say?!
borism
25th of September 2008 (Thu), 10:24
Wow:D
bakerbranded
25th of September 2008 (Thu), 21:00
Absolutely stunning!
You have an amazing eye!
May I ask the gear you used to achieve these?
CheetaPita
25th of September 2008 (Thu), 21:07
love your stuff, this is no exception.
i absolutely adore the shots at the piano :)
leninglass
25th of September 2008 (Thu), 21:20
I love the 3rd last picture. So cool!
Thujone
25th of September 2008 (Thu), 21:35
:D Wow !!!!
Coastwatch203
26th of September 2008 (Fri), 07:42
Aleksandras,
As you have no doubt read, many on here love and appreciate you beautiful photographic contributions within this forum.
Several of us, including myself, have asked you simply, - what gear you are using to capture your beautiful images?
Surely this isn't asking information that is too sensitive for yourself to answer?
Please be aware that most of us believe that this is a learning & sharing forum, - if you will not answer simple questions regarding gear etc, - and in fact only seek praise, and "Wow's", please say so.
regard's, Mark
ToferPhotography
26th of September 2008 (Fri), 10:00
Wow, amazing shots and lighting!
Aleksandras Babicius
26th of September 2008 (Fri), 14:34
Aleksandras,
As you have no doubt read, many on here love and appreciate you beautiful photographic contributions within this forum.
Several of us, including myself, have asked you simply, - what gear you are using to capture your beautiful images?
Surely this isn't asking information that is too sensitive for yourself to answer?
Please be aware that most of us believe that this is a learning & sharing forum, - if you will not answer simple questions regarding gear etc, - and in fact only seek praise, and "Wow's", please say so.
regard's, Mark
I already answered at this forum this theme many times. I do not make of this any secret. Forgive, please, for a delay.
Now I shoot with Nikon D3. A favourite lens - Nikkor 85/1,4. Often, especially in close premises, I use wide lens Nikkor 12-24/2,8. At me is lens Nikkor 105/2,8 ("was" more correct). It liked me. But I recently have dropped it on a roadway., unfortunately, it was not pleasant to it. To repair it was not possible.
In the past to year I had camera D200 and D70s. With these cameras I used lenses SIGMA 30/1,4 Nikkor 17-55/2.8 and Tokina 12-24/4. If somebody will be interesting, I can tell about experience of application of these lenses.
There are in my arsenal some flashes. But I use them very seldom. I prefer natural illumination.
Please, do not take offence for my delay with the answer. I really try to answer concrete questions. Some problem consists that I to a forum come back by fits. And, besides it is difficult to me to write in English a little, that even more increases time of my reaction.
stathunter
26th of September 2008 (Fri), 14:41
Absolutely fantastic work. Again Aleksandras you do amazing work. Your work is reason enough to move to Nikon.....man those are sharp photos!
Thank you for sharing.
Aleksandras Babicius
26th of September 2008 (Fri), 14:47
Absolutely fantastic work. Again Aleksandras you do amazing work. Your work is reason enough to move to Nikon.....man those are sharp photos!
Thank you for sharing.
No, no. I am very far from an idea, that my photos would become worse, if I have moved to the Canon.
according to jim
27th of September 2008 (Sat), 08:54
You have a wonderful talent Sir.
John Trogdon
27th of September 2008 (Sat), 10:47
It is pure pleasure to view your work. You raise the bar for all of us to "capture the moment".
Well done Aleksandras!
icyphotos
30th of September 2008 (Tue), 07:41
Excellent work once again. You truly capture "the story" with every wedding. I enjoy looking at the different customs/traditions that exist in Lithuania compared to the ones in the United States. Thank you for sharing! :)
thelightofsound
30th of September 2008 (Tue), 14:19
awesome set. i LOVE the piano shots (the most). it is always an inspiration to view your pictures. thanks for sharing.
Coastwatch203
2nd of October 2008 (Thu), 04:23
I already answered at this forum this theme many times. I do not make of this any secret. Forgive, please, for a delay.
Now I shoot with Nikon D3. A favourite lens - Nikkor 85/1,4. Often, especially in close premises, I use wide lens Nikkor 12-24/2,8. At me is lens Nikkor 105/2,8 ("was" more correct). It liked me. But I recently have dropped it on a roadway., unfortunately, it was not pleasant to it. To repair it was not possible.
In the past to year I had camera D200 and D70s. With these cameras I used lenses SIGMA 30/1,4 Nikkor 17-55/2.8 and Tokina 12-24/4. If somebody will be interesting, I can tell about experience of application of these lenses.
There are in my arsenal some flashes. But I use them very seldom. I prefer natural illumination.
Please, do not take offence for my delay with the answer. I really try to answer concrete questions. Some problem consists that I to a forum come back by fits. And, besides it is difficult to me to write in English a little, that even more increases time of my reaction.
Please accept my apologies for seeming rude. I thought you had simply chosen to ignore my question.
That is obviously not the case, and I have always enjoyed your beautiful work.
Thank you Aleksandras, You are obviously are a charming and polite man.
Once again, please accept my apologies.
Mark
kruze
2nd of October 2008 (Thu), 07:39
Aleks, when i get married you are photographing my wedding. How does a trip to Poland sound?
Aleksandras Babicius
2nd of October 2008 (Thu), 10:25
Mark,
Thanks, that my apologies are accepted, glad, that we have understood each other. :)
Aleks, when i get married you are photographing my wedding. How does a trip to Poland sound?
Thanks. It is very high estimation. We like to travel.:)
S przyjemnoscia przyjechal bym do Polski. Pogaduja, ze tam sa najpiekniejsze panny mlode. ;)
nickas1
2nd of October 2008 (Thu), 15:13
Romanticism, maturity of feelings, sincerity of a gala day and...music. Impressions of photographers of this wedding are those.
http://meninenuotrauka.lt/gallery/giedre_leonardo/
Thanks!
I think the picture's you took are amazing and beautiful. I am new here and just trying to check it out. If you don't mind, what kind of camera did you use?
igcollection
2nd of October 2008 (Thu), 16:11
This just shows that you do not need to spend hours in photoshop, just capture beautiful light, then put people in the frame and presto! (well, an eye for composition too) Amazing work!
Jewel
2nd of October 2008 (Thu), 17:56
What equipment do you use?
Beautiful work!
I am just starting with portraiture photography and came here to learn. Very inspiring.
angryhampster
2nd of October 2008 (Thu), 18:21
Outstanding series. You really know how to utilize natural light.
Aleksandras Babicius
4th of October 2008 (Sat), 02:43
Excellent work once again. You truly capture "the story" with every wedding. I enjoy looking at the different customs/traditions that exist in Lithuania compared to the ones in the United States. Thank you for sharing! :)
awesome set. i LOVE the piano shots (the most). it is always an inspiration to view your pictures. thanks for sharing.
I think the picture's you took are amazing and beautiful. I am new here and just trying to check it out. If you don't mind, what kind of camera did you use?
This just shows that you do not need to spend hours in photoshop, just capture beautiful light, then put people in the frame and presto! (well, an eye for composition too) Amazing work!
What equipment do you use?
Beautiful work!
I am just starting with portraiture photography and came here to learn. Very inspiring.
Outstanding series. You really know how to utilize natural light.
Thanks!!
I use Nikon D3. Lens - Nikkor 85/1,4; 12-24/2,8; 105/2.8
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