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Lina & Chris, Lithuania, Tytuvenai

 
Aleksandras ­ Babicius
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Aug 10, 2011 14:52 |  #1

IMAGE: http://pics.meninenuotrauka.lt/8d6/8d60dae20e19f58a8202ea79d0711f37.jpg

http://www.meninenuotr​auka.lt/en/wedding/201​1/lina_chris/ (external link)

I recently shot a wedding in a very small Lithuanian provincial town Tytuvenai. I really liked the sweet and sincere spirit of the wedding. I invite you to browse. As always, I will be glad if you can tell us about your impressions.

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Aug 10, 2011 15:03 |  #2

Beautiful works as usual Sir!


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Aug 10, 2011 15:22 |  #3

Great job on telling the story of the bride getting ready. I do think you've posted to many photos on the blog post but still, everything looks great.


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Aug 10, 2011 16:06 |  #4

Amazing set! There was only one pic that i didn't love (the one looking down on the bride), as i didn't really understand the focussing!?!


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Aug 10, 2011 18:23 as a reply to  @ beano's post |  #5

Great storytelling and PP. What ISO are you shooting at primarily?




  
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Aug 11, 2011 15:21 |  #6

Great stuff again. Your work is timeless. Everything is consistent, clean, and great capture.


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Aug 11, 2011 20:04 as a reply to  @ jcu809's post |  #7

I am always stunned by the quality of your work and the number of moments you capture.


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Aug 12, 2011 09:41 |  #8

as much as this doesn't have anything to do with your abilities and talents, what camera and lenses do you find yourself using most often in events like these? I really like the mood they give.




  
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Aug 12, 2011 11:51 as a reply to  @ SaxonIV's post |  #9

everything perfect... again. Thanks for being an inspiration. Hoping to see you soon!


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Aug 12, 2011 12:21 |  #10

Nice work and thanks for sharing


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Aug 15, 2011 14:09 |  #11

Tigerkn wrote in post #12911505 (external link)
Beautiful works as usual Sir!

studio1250 wrote in post #12911606 (external link)
Great job on telling the story of the bride getting ready. I do think you've posted to many photos on the blog post but still, everything looks great.

beano wrote in post #12911910 (external link)
Amazing set! There was only one pic that i didn't love (the one looking down on the bride), as i didn't really understand the focussing!?!

Thanks!


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Aug 15, 2011 14:10 |  #12

WideOpen wrote in post #12912584 (external link)
Great storytelling and PP. What ISO are you shooting at primarily?

Thanks. ISO from 200 to 1000


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Aug 22, 2011 15:28 as a reply to  @ SaxonIV's post |  #13

[as much as this doesn't have anything to do with your abilities and talents, what camera and lenses do you find yourself using most often in events like these? I really like the mood they give.]


Me too! I watch your site and just amazing! Can you share which lenses you normally used especially for wide?


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Aug 22, 2011 16:13 |  #14

Aleksandras = one of the finest wedding photojournalists.
period


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Aug 22, 2011 18:34 |  #15

Emilv wrote in post #12979721 (external link)
[as much as this doesn't have anything to do with your abilities and talents, what camera and lenses do you find yourself using most often in events like these? I really like the mood they give.]


Me too! I watch your site and just amazing! Can you share which lenses you normally used especially for wide?

Thanks!
I don't use a considerable quantity of lenses. More often these: 85/1.4 50/1.4 and 14-24/2.8 Lately I think that I want to buy 24/1.4 :)


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