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quickster
11th of April 2010 (Sun), 01:15
so, i got a call from a friend and she needed a backup photographer really quick and i mean like less than 12 hours quick lol. so i gladly accepted. I wasnt there for the whole thing *obviously with the short notice* but i did as much as i could. started off the day at the grooms house while he was getting ready. and luckily, they had that so-called "magic hour". there were things that went wrong soon after the ceremony. long story short, the magic hour got longer and they werent in a rush so we got quite a lot of shots in.

anywho ill let the shots do the talking. id like c/c please!

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2714/4509815446_a3c7143848.jpg

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4016/4509210337_4ebbf8d5d3_o.jpg

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4041/4510103172_817673a0b4_o.jpg http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4040/4510132470_327c801597_o.jpg

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2137/4510146272_6abeb3fc4f_o.jpg http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2355/4509509763_a7a2d0a8e1_o.jpg

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2385/4510148278_e4eb877a09_o.jpg

last shot is purposely tilted a bit(i have other shots that arent.)

PhuongMy704
11th of April 2010 (Sun), 06:27
nice shots ... did you use a light for the last one ?

deemarie
11th of April 2010 (Sun), 07:12
Beautiful set!

SuzyView
11th of April 2010 (Sun), 08:07
Love the last one, too.

Can you please reside the first one as it's over the Image Posting limit, 1024 on the long side? It's just a little large. If you can't resize, I can just link it as that is the procedure. But if you can make it smaller, that would be fine.

quickster
11th of April 2010 (Sun), 11:23
phuong - yeah. lit by 1 sunpak383 camera high right
deemarie - thanks
SuzyView - sorry about that. fixed.

auroraskye
11th of April 2010 (Sun), 11:34
It's hard to do C&C without numbering the photos. I think as a whole they are pretty nice, but there are some WB issues and the photo of the bride in the foreground with the groom in the background needs some brightness in her face and I'd lighten up the under eye circles on both of those images of her. Certain lighting tends to cause circles on everybody and you really ought to touch it up in portraits, IMO.

emomophantom
11th of April 2010 (Sun), 11:52
These are fantastic. What lens are you using for the wide shots? (Sigma 30??). I am assuming the WB in some is artistic license, and in my opinion it's very tastefully done. You nailed the focus in the second one and leaving in the blurred object in the foreground gives you the feeling that you're sneaking up on a candid moment. Nice.

david.p.livingston
12th of April 2010 (Mon), 15:00
Great moment in the last shot!

collierportraits
12th of April 2010 (Mon), 20:02
+1 Love the last shot. Love the angle and the fact you got her great shoes!

What a beautiful place to shoot!! ;)

Chairman7w
13th of April 2010 (Tue), 18:25
These are great, the only thing that caught my eye was the water shooting out of the guy's head in the second to last shot.

Buckeye1
13th of April 2010 (Tue), 19:06
Good job! I like the first two B&Ws, the 3rd and the last. The one before last should have been composed better (hindsight is always 20/20 :D). When there are trees and water fountains, I would try photographying from a high angle to avoid things sticking out of their heads. In addition, looks like you could have better used of the path as a leading line to both of them.