View Full Version : Some quick pics from todays wedding
Toogy
18th of June 2005 (Sat), 21:45
Assisting again this weekend, managed to get these shots. Can't wait to be the primary so I can get better angles.
#1
http://www.digitaliso.ca/files/IMG_4130.jpg
#2
http://www.digitaliso.ca/files/IMG_4169.jpg
#3
http://www.digitaliso.ca/files/IMG_4180.jpg
#4
http://www.digitaliso.ca/files/IMG_4193.jpg
#5
http://www.digitaliso.ca/files/IMG_4243.jpg
#6
http://www.digitaliso.ca/files/IMG_4249.jpg
#7
http://www.digitaliso.ca/files/IMG_4258.jpg
#8
http://www.digitaliso.ca/files/IMG_4261.jpg
#9
http://www.digitaliso.ca/files/IMG_4268.jpg
#10
http://www.digitaliso.ca/files/IMG_4271.jpg
#11
http://www.digitaliso.ca/files/IMG_4274.jpg
#12
http://www.digitaliso.ca/files/IMG_4281.jpg
#13
http://www.digitaliso.ca/files/IMG_4287.jpg
#14
http://www.digitaliso.ca/files/IMG_4312.jpg
Dante King
18th of June 2005 (Sat), 22:19
WOW, i cant wait for you to be the primary either!
Sailfish
18th of June 2005 (Sat), 22:59
Love them all, but #1 is my fav. One of the best uses of selective colour I have seen. Usually it looks out of place. But here it is quite natural.
Mal
mrclark321
18th of June 2005 (Sat), 23:13
Great shots, great series!!! what lense did you mostly use?
Dan
jO3
19th of June 2005 (Sun), 01:29
13 n 14 are awesome!!!
Is it just me, or do the pics seem a tad underexposed?
felix21685
19th of June 2005 (Sun), 01:45
very cool shots..im also interested in lens choice
pleutim
19th of June 2005 (Sun), 05:12
Looks like an overcast day but still, an awesome wedding! The bride looks like she got a little sun from somewhere - red shoulders and chest. I'm not crazy about the tilted pics but in all other aspects they're great. The ones after the b&w seem underexposed or needing more contrast to me too.
I like 'em.
Toogy
19th of June 2005 (Sun), 05:43
Most were taken with my 85mm F1.8
schmoelzel
19th of June 2005 (Sun), 06:02
Beautiful!! With this quality it shouldn't be long until you're the primary photographer!! Glad to see that my old 85 is getting a good workout!! Was this at the little winery outside of St. Thomas??
Inspired Photography
19th of June 2005 (Sun), 06:12
There are some great shots in there... fantastic work.
Not that it is too important, but a res warning might be useful in the thread for people like me who are still on 56k (cos we can't get broadband here). It took me quite a while for them to load up. Glad i let them load though :P
Rob
Toogy
19th of June 2005 (Sun), 06:24
Beautiful!! With this quality it shouldn't be long until you're the primary photographer!! Glad to see that my old 85 is getting a good workout!! Was this at the little winery outside of St. Thomas??
Thanks
Yes it was at Qu d'vin (sp?) winery just outside St.Thomas.
I will be shooting my cousins wedding next weekend by myself so that should be a real test.
MCB
19th of June 2005 (Sun), 07:07
I like them as well. Very well done!
I think #1 worked out very well, except for the image in the picture frame. You might consider going back and modifying that part. If you can get a copy of that picture, scan it, and Photoshop it in there, it could be very nice. Then you're free to colorize it, desaturate it, shadow it, blur it or whatever you like. You could even use different images to see how they work. Maybe in prints for the bride's parents, you could have a picture of them with her. That sort of thing. There's a lot of room to play around with that if the family is interested.
Gret job. I wish my wedding pictures looked as good. :)
djonto
19th of June 2005 (Sun), 11:08
Some superb shots there. I love the selective colour in number 1, it is really effective. My favourite out of all of them has to be number 7 - awsome!
kevin_c
19th of June 2005 (Sun), 12:14
Just one word from me - Beautiful !
bolantej
19th of June 2005 (Sun), 12:58
wonderful shots. i'm glad those hayrolls (or whatever they're called) did not roll backwards while they were on top of them. that may be a lens i need. darnit! i was just about to buy a new camera bag.
PhotosGuy
19th of June 2005 (Sun), 13:22
Very nice shots! If you shot RAW you can pull some detail out of the framed picture in #1.
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