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Oct 13, 2011 08:45 |  #1

Very cool and energetic couple. They made it a fun shoot for sure.

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Oct 13, 2011 08:46 |  #2

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Oct 13, 2011 18:03 |  #3

not into the sun flare in 3 and 4
7 and 8 could use a little fill flash and 9 is a little too hot IMHO


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Oct 13, 2011 19:49 |  #4

Word. I shoot all natural light until reception time... can't stand on camera fill. 9 is a bit too hot, although I had the zoom on the flash up to 85 or 105... can't remember which one, but it was intentional.


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Oct 13, 2011 19:54 |  #5

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Word. I shoot all natural light until reception time... can't stand on camera fill. 9 is a bit too hot, although I had the zoom on the flash up to 85 or 105... can't remember which one, but it was intentional.

Really? hope that business plan works out for you. i tend to use it to balance out light and get good shots in low light with out noise but each to his own. good luck


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Oct 13, 2011 21:01 as a reply to  @ Bryan Grant Photography's post |  #6

my take..

1- not much to say it works....
2- I dont really get what Im looking at.... I see concrete and a ghosted image Im assuming you shot a reflection on a window.... But it really does nothing for me nor does it show any emotion
3-I like it its a little bright and the flare is somewhat distracting but those are minor it a nice photo
4- the flare ruins the shot for me try to move over to his left so that way his face can bee seen or something.
5-shes a bit isolated almost as if shes alone... not the way i would want to portray a bride on her wedding day... But still a nice photo and it could work if it were a fashion shoot or something along those lines.
6- its a nice candid I like the feel of it, I would really like it if the bride didn't have an awkward expression on her face.
7-I like it very "Brides magazine"
8- Nice photo but again she seems very alone almost sad.
9- Good emotion captures she looks to be having alot of fun.
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Oct 14, 2011 08:15 |  #7

Bryan Grant Photography wrote in post #13247850 (external link)
Really? hope that business plan works out for you. i tend to use it to balance out light and get good shots in low light with out noise but each to his own. good luck

So far so good. ;) I find the on camera fill makes the images a little flat more often than not, and I like playing with the available light. All for an off camera strobe, though.


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Oct 14, 2011 08:16 |  #8

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my take..

1- not much to say it works....
2- I dont really get what Im looking at.... I see concrete and a ghosted image Im assuming you shot a reflection on a window.... But it really does nothing for me nor does it show any emotion
3-I like it its a little bright and the flare is somewhat distracting but those are minor it a nice photo
4- the flare ruins the shot for me try to move over to his left so that way his face can bee seen or something.
5-shes a bit isolated almost as if shes alone... not the way i would want to portray a bride on her wedding day... But still a nice photo and it could work if it were a fashion shoot or something along those lines.
6- its a nice candid I like the feel of it, I would really like it if the bride didn't have an awkward expression on her face.
7-I like it very "Brides magazine"
8- Nice photo but again she seems very alone almost sad.
9- Good emotion captures she looks to be having alot of fun.
-Danny

Thanks for the input, Danny. I mostly agree and appreciate you pointing these things out.


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Oct 14, 2011 22:12 as a reply to  @ Stamp's post |  #9

shooting anything or anyone next to a window is risky , except if it's dark out. then you can get some really great images.

if you're going to compose an image in a reflection, at least get the whole image in the picture.. I saw something that said Michelle and that was it. the rest was killed by a shadow.

You need to brush up on your technique.

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Oct 15, 2011 07:38 |  #10

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You need to brush up on your technique.

Riley

Yep, you're right. ;)


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