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Sep 19, 2011 19:46 as a reply to  @ post 12146467 |  #46

Love 4, 5, and 7. Something about the crop in 5 makes me want to try either more off centre, or more centered. It's hovering in non-committed land for me, lol. But I wouldnt complain if it was for me though, it's still really nice.


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Sep 19, 2011 19:50 |  #47

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To all of my weddings, yes I do. I also like to wear it to consultations and other events. Even when I second shoot, I seem to wear a red tie (it has become my uniform, and no I never mention the name of my company or hand out cards when I second shoot).

I used to wear it for engagement sessions, but many times it just doesnt work out too well. Engagement sessions are much more casual - im trying to find something to make it work.

Wear this.

http://www.ecrater.com …-of-stock-t-shirt-red-tie (external link)

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Sep 19, 2011 20:10 |  #48

Great set. Crisp and clean never goes out of style. And I actually kind of like number 8.

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Sep 19, 2011 21:11 |  #49

i like 4 the best too


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Sep 19, 2011 21:19 |  #50

Nice, clean crisp set. Well done!


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Sep 19, 2011 23:02 |  #51

Nice set - good use of light


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Sep 19, 2011 23:05 |  #52

Its funny how an old thread can become resurrected like this.

albertaskater wrote in post #13129928 (external link)
Love 4, 5, and 7. Something about the crop in 5 makes me want to try either more off centre, or more centered. It's hovering in non-committed land for me, lol. But I wouldnt complain if it was for me though, it's still really nice.

I agree. I had just bought my 50L, and if I were to do this shoot again, I would have switched it to my 35L.

I have actually been looking for something like that, and find it really funny. Ill just wear a sweater over it, and BOOM! classy time.

Dorsey wrote in post #13130068 (external link)
Great set. Crisp and clean never goes out of style. And I actually kind of like number 8.

-Kevin

Thank you. I actually put it on a business card because I liked it. I dont know how well it went over though. I think it would be funny to put the one where their heads were chopped off on another card.

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i like 4 the best too

Thank you, I really like it as well.

qburke wrote in post #13130421 (external link)
Nice, clean crisp set. Well done!

Appreciate it.


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Sep 20, 2011 00:17 |  #53

Love them all. Clean, sharp and simple. I think 8 would look good blown up, but reflection B is the icing on the cake. Great job!

Are you using mainly your 5Dmk2 + primes + 70-200?


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