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Roona99
15th of September 2009 (Tue), 20:28
At request I shot a few at my friends wedding. I have Never shot wedding before. C&C welcome.

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3425/3923933655_e432969322_o.jpg


http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3470/3923933909_7bab1a4a04_o.jpg

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2630/3923932951_2456dcf8e5_o.jpg

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2457/3923933339_ea218eaeea_o.jpg


http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2598/3924720840_9156a497ee_o.jpg


The couple had visited studio earlier. We just desided to try and shoot with in the wedding car also. It was a bit more demanding since it was a classic mini. One bare 430EX in the floor. It was fun ! :cool:

ladolcevita
15th of September 2009 (Tue), 20:32
I like the first two. Maybe you could try to brighten the harsh shadows in the last 2, just a bit!

Osborn
15th of September 2009 (Tue), 23:54
I like the second one

howiele
17th of September 2009 (Thu), 14:27
shots 1 and 2 are fantastic. number 3 is a bit underexposed for my taste.

Well done.

Phenix3st
17th of September 2009 (Thu), 18:57
The bubles are pretty sweet. might want to try and enhance them if you can

KAS
17th of September 2009 (Thu), 20:11
Yes, the first two are great!

The bubbles are a great element of the shot. The angle in the black & white image is perfect.

p360
20th of September 2009 (Sun), 00:59
What lens(es) did you use for the first two..?

FamilyJules
20th of September 2009 (Sun), 01:08
I'm with the majority here... the first two are great :)
2 is portfolio worthy
Keep up the great work!

HybridUK
20th of September 2009 (Sun), 08:21
What lens(es) did you use for the first two..?

By the looks of it either a Canon 10-22 or the Sigma 10-20. Nice and wide. :)

Roona99
20th of September 2009 (Sun), 17:12
Thanks for the comments !

Yes. It is the Canon 10-22. (good guess) ;)

I made a B&W version from the 1st one and somehow I think it works better that way. I normally shoot sports so this kind of photography is new to me. The B&W threatment seems to suit nice on these type of photos giving more "classic" (perhaps more elegant)) look. Most of the conversions I made with using Thomas Niemann technique I found online. (plus I added some noise to most of the "documentary" shots I took. I believe I learned a lot of new stuff with this, since I never really learned how to convert to B&W. (not that im nowhere near perfect yet either) I know the light in the car shots is very "hard" and not exatly the same style as the documentary shots I took. Lets see how the couple likes them. :rolleyes:

Also need to bring the exposure up on the 3rd. Totally agree !

I guess if I was to pick one out, maby it would be either this or the 2nd one.

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2600/3938763538_a4fb656baa_o.jpg


Thanks for the comments. :cool:

coolflickrman
20th of September 2009 (Sun), 17:23
I like the second one very much. Classic!

auroraskye
20th of September 2009 (Sun), 23:24
The first two are lovely!