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Aleksandras Babicius
30th of October 2009 (Fri), 02:06
http://meninenuotrauka.lt/2009/dainora_pavelas/Dainora_Pavelas100.jpg

Friends, see another set of wedding photography. Very romantic and nice pair of newlyweds.
Wedding shot in Vilnius, Lithuania.
Please: http://meninenuotrauka.lt/2009/dainora_pavelas/
I look forward to your comments.
Thank you!

FamilyJules
30th of October 2009 (Fri), 02:22
Your work is always so breathtaking, crisp and clean!
Although, your groom's crotch is on fire ;) ...that's a tux unlike anything that I've seen... I had to scroll back and do a double take

honeyf
30th of October 2009 (Fri), 02:23
Saw your site, beautiful picture!

slider2828
30th of October 2009 (Fri), 02:25
I actually love it a lot great composition and usage of her dress. That is an unbelieveable dress as well. I love the lighting its perfect too but maybe her skin can be a little softer... as it looks some what harsh maybe because the pictures were sharpened?

SuzyView
30th of October 2009 (Fri), 06:57
Love the jacket! I thought the Groom was smoking. :)

The B&W shots are a treat. But the best part of your work is the subtle naturalness of the subjects and so much emotion. Thank you. What a great series! I love the one of the Bride with the Grooms arms wrapped around her from behind.

urbanbridesmaid
30th of October 2009 (Fri), 08:22
Lovely set. I love the photograph of the bride with her veil blowng in the air.

snyderman
30th of October 2009 (Fri), 09:33
what amazes me most about Aleksandras' photography is the facial expressions and mood his images capture. If you look at the bystanders, aside from the main subjects, there are stories told as well.

As always, just incredible photography. Thanks for sharing.

dave

Svetlana
30th of October 2009 (Fri), 10:11
You've got incredible skills, Alexandras! It's always so inspirational to see your work! Can't wait for your next set!

How did you light the silhuette photo? Did you use off camera flash?

Ralph Merlino
30th of October 2009 (Fri), 10:54
Beautiful work, as always. Stunning set.

Aleksandras Babicius
30th of October 2009 (Fri), 19:02
Your work is always so breathtaking, crisp and clean!
Although, your groom's crotch is on fire ;) ...that's a tux unlike anything that I've seen... I had to scroll back and do a double take
Thanks! :)

aleksey
30th of October 2009 (Fri), 19:51
love it!

Tareq
30th of October 2009 (Fri), 23:24
Thanks for posting your pro work, always pleased to look at your weddings work!

honeyf
31st of October 2009 (Sat), 09:31
what lenes do you commonly use?

johnaengus
31st of October 2009 (Sat), 09:51
Simply amazing images. Breathtaking!

tsw910
31st of October 2009 (Sat), 10:27
you are sir a master of your craft and it so shows ! .. totally breathtaking!

are these like the others .. natural light? well, of course besides the one you have shown on 1st post

HeleneD
31st of October 2009 (Sat), 10:57
GORGEOUS! Your work is stunning! I love the groom's tux :cool:

uljens
31st of October 2009 (Sat), 13:30
Amazing. Nice shots

dufrenbk
31st of October 2009 (Sat), 17:17
I noticed on one of the ceremony shots there was a guy with a video camera. Farther down, two photos next to each other where they're walking out and there are flower pedals in the air, I see roughly the same moment in time captured from the front and the back. On the picture from the back, you can see the other photographer squatting on the ground, but it doesn't look like another photographer, it looks like the guy with the video camera. Did you take a still from a video on that camera for that shot?

GPR1
1st of November 2009 (Sun), 00:22
Fabulous. Your technique is excellent,and your ability to capture "moments" is unsurpassed.

Visual Bride
2nd of November 2009 (Mon), 19:07
I think your wedding photography is among the best I have seen.

razyl
2nd of November 2009 (Mon), 23:52
Great shots.....I thought the groom was chain smoking the whole time too

sctbiggs
3rd of November 2009 (Tue), 12:57
great images...

LOL at the seventh to last one... haha... that boy has no chance!

Your pictures are super sharp and crisp! I know nobody likes to drop the info on how they do so well, but what lens/camera setup do you find yourself using the most?

Aleksandras Babicius
5th of November 2009 (Thu), 04:14
Saw your site, beautiful picture!

I actually love it a lot great composition and usage of her dress. That is an unbelieveable dress as well. I love the lighting its perfect too but maybe her skin can be a little softer... as it looks some what harsh maybe because the pictures were sharpened?

Love the jacket! I thought the Groom was smoking. :)

The B&W shots are a treat. But the best part of your work is the subtle naturalness of the subjects and so much emotion. Thank you. What a great series! I love the one of the Bride with the Grooms arms wrapped around her from behind.

Lovely set. I love the photograph of the bride with her veil blowng in the air.

what amazes me most about Aleksandras' photography is the facial expressions and mood his images capture. If you look at the bystanders, aside from the main subjects, there are stories told as well.

As always, just incredible photography. Thanks for sharing.

dave

Thanks!

Aleksandras Babicius
5th of November 2009 (Thu), 04:17
You've got incredible skills, Alexandras! It's always so inspirational to see your work! Can't wait for your next set!

How did you light the silhuette photo? Did you use off camera flash?
I only use flash in the dark. Most of all - at the banquet. If you work with flash, then use them two or three.
Thanks! :)

Aleksandras Babicius
6th of November 2009 (Fri), 01:22
Beautiful work, as always. Stunning set.

love it!

Thanks for posting your pro work, always pleased to look at your weddings work!
Thanks!

dufrenbk
6th of November 2009 (Fri), 06:42
Your pictures are super sharp and crisp! I know nobody likes to drop the info on how they do so well, but what lens/camera setup do you find yourself using the most?

he revealed in the thread he started before this one he uses: D3 with Nikkors: 14-24/2.8 and 85/1.4.

dufrenbk
6th of November 2009 (Fri), 06:43
Aleksandras, you may have not seen my post above asking if you take stills from video up above. I'm just curious if you employ this method in your work.

mister wiggles
6th of November 2009 (Fri), 11:50
So they're nikon users? (pretty amazing stuff is you ask me)

cneville101
6th of November 2009 (Fri), 22:44
You are by far the most talented wedding photographer that I have come across. I am consistently blown away by your photos, they are crisp, well composed, fun and imaginative. You have a great eye. Your customers must be very pleased with the memories that you capture for them.

Thanks for posting your contributions and for the link to your website.

icyphotos
6th of November 2009 (Fri), 23:23
Exceptional as always!! I'm wondering how long (hours) you spend shooting a wedding? You always have multiple locations, and what seems to be an unlimited amount of time. (Bride and groom looking at art, near a stream, etc...) You must have excellent time management skills to go along with your photography skills. Keep up the great work! I can't wait to seed the next one. :)

phamster
7th of November 2009 (Sat), 08:21
You are a living Legend before us ! your images glow with amazing emotions !

your locations are breath taking and your ability to make weddings look like fantasy (but real)..

compositions are truly your gifts..

phamster

Aleksandras Babicius
8th of November 2009 (Sun), 15:37
I noticed on one of the ceremony shots there was a guy with a video camera. Farther down, two photos next to each other where they're walking out and there are flower pedals in the air, I see roughly the same moment in time captured from the front and the back. On the picture from the back, you can see the other photographer squatting on the ground, but it doesn't look like another photographer, it looks like the guy with the video camera. Did you take a still from a video on that camera for that shot?
No, I'm not doing video shooting. And on weddings that take place in Vilnius, I often work not one, but with daughter Irina. At this wedding we shot together. :)

jubu
8th of November 2009 (Sun), 17:39
You're the man.

Tareq
9th of November 2009 (Mon), 06:31
You're the man.

And his daughter is the woman! ;):D

Moniphoto
9th of November 2009 (Mon), 08:27
i love your pictures i feel the emotion of the scene. Thanks for sharing

whuband
9th of November 2009 (Mon), 15:02
I notice that most of your weddings have private images taken in a park or wooded area. When do you shoot these photos, before or after the reception?

Beautiful work, always an inspiration.

Moniphoto
9th of November 2009 (Mon), 16:30
I notice that most of your weddings have private images taken in a park or wooded area. When do you shoot these photos, before or after the reception?

Beautiful work, always an inspiration.


yes all the images after a few hours still in my head.

HOUSCOUS
9th of November 2009 (Mon), 18:42
Beautiful work as usual. But I have to agree with other ppl that groom's cloth is so bugging me in the pictures. :p

siddr20
10th of November 2009 (Tue), 06:49
Just beautiful!!! Seriously stunning :)

Are all these just natural lighting?

biggpopa
10th of November 2009 (Tue), 14:06
All your shots are a work of art. Absolutely amazing! Do you always shoot wide open?

Aleksandras Babicius
11th of November 2009 (Wed), 15:56
Beautiful work as usual. But I have to agree with other ppl that groom's cloth is so bugging me in the pictures. :p

:mrgreen:

kruze
11th of November 2009 (Wed), 16:10
When I get married I would love for you to be my photographer. I've been following you for a bit and am always amazed. My plans are to get married either in my home country [Poland] or Germany. Not sure yet. Have you taken any shots in those 2 countries? Or just mostly Lithuania or Ukraine?

Aleksandras Babicius
11th of November 2009 (Wed), 16:29
When I get married I would love for you to be my photographer. I've been following you for a bit and am always amazed. My plans are to get married either in my home country [Poland] or Germany. Not sure yet. Have you taken any shots in those 2 countries? Or just mostly Lithuania or Ukraine?

In Poland, I have not had a chance to shoot weddings. Although it is a neighboring country and I speak some Polish. In general, I shoot weddings in different countries. Including Germany, and Russia, and Portugal and the United States ... I like to work in different locations and with different people. It is always interesting.

Canonism
11th of November 2009 (Wed), 21:33
All your series of photos are so powerful! They are all amazing memories that tells a unforgettable story. They are just perfect!!! I can only sit and admire your work, they give me inspirations. I assume most are shot w/fast lenses and natural lights? any flash involve in any of your work?

Aleksandras Babicius
15th of November 2009 (Sun), 04:00
All your series of photos are so powerful! They are all amazing memories that tells a unforgettable story. They are just perfect!!! I can only sit and admire your work, they give me inspirations. I assume most are shot w/fast lenses and natural lights? any flash involve in any of your work?
Thanks! Yes, i shot with natural light.

mboardman
16th of November 2009 (Mon), 12:50
These are excellent (as always)!!

Like others have mentioned, i do love the soft or true emotions of all your brides (and grooms).. Smiles aren't forced, and everyone always looks very relaxed. you certainly have a gift with photography and interacting with your clients!

Aleksandras Babicius
17th of November 2009 (Tue), 18:22
These are excellent (as always)!!

Like others have mentioned, i do love the soft or true emotions of all your brides (and grooms).. Smiles aren't forced, and everyone always looks very relaxed. you certainly have a gift with photography and interacting with your clients!
Thanks!

siddr20
19th of November 2009 (Thu), 01:52
Thanks! Yes, i shot with natural light.

Incredible :)

Love your work!!

Aleksandras Babicius
21st of November 2009 (Sat), 01:42
Incredible :)

Love your work!!

Thanks!

sunnydacat
3rd of December 2009 (Thu), 11:32
I love your work, I can look through a whole set and feel like I was there. Bravo!

Aleksandras Babicius
3rd of December 2009 (Thu), 17:50
I love your work, I can look through a whole set and feel like I was there. Bravo!
:) Thanks!

sebr
4th of December 2009 (Fri), 02:30
Your shots are simply breathtaking !