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Nov 07, 2012 18:32 |  #1

Not an easy task to photograph a wedding. Last weekend was my first time.

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Nov 08, 2012 15:44 |  #2

Is this your best photo? Looks soft and a bit too warm.


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Nov 08, 2012 16:47 |  #3

ultimachi wrote in post #15223329 (external link)
Is this your best photo? Looks soft and a bit too warm.

is this your best comment?

nice shot, i like it.




  
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Nov 08, 2012 16:50 |  #4

I actually like the softness, it suits the image to a T I reckon. My only dislike is the groom is a tad too dark.


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Nov 08, 2012 17:10 |  #5

When the vignette is cutting into the main subjects, you've probably gone too far. If there's no vignette being applied, then correction due to shooting at large apertures might be in order. I'd like to see this larger to see where the focal plane is.

Also, not to nitpick, but you didn't 'photograph a wedding'--you took some photos at a wedding. The distinction is something that has serious relevance to an assessment of the difficulty of being a wedding photographer.



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Nov 14, 2012 09:46 |  #6

wamvar wrote in post #15223600 (external link)
is this your best comment?

nice shot, i like it.

I'm asking a question. It wasn't a comment. Grammar 101. Learn it.

You're the one trolling here. I was just asking if this was the best photo taken, or if there are others to see. :rolleyes:


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Nov 15, 2012 13:05 |  #7

Your right. It is not easy to photograph a wedding. Especially with so many people attending weddings with camera's :)


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Nov 15, 2012 17:20 |  #8

ultimachi wrote in post #15244533 (external link)
I'm asking a question. It wasn't a comment. Grammar 101. Learn it.

You're the one trolling here. I was just asking if this was the best photo taken, or if there are others to see. :rolleyes:

:oops: I offer an apology, thanks I'll take the class :oops:




  
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