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Auckland Engagement at the Beach

 
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Dec 21, 2012 00:35 |  #1

This was one of my favourites from a recent engagement session at O'Neill Bay (West Auckland).

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Dec 21, 2012 03:19 |  #2

love the composition.




  
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Dec 21, 2012 03:34 |  #3

Badass, <3 New Zealand.


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Dec 21, 2012 08:20 as a reply to  @ wildcatnzl's post |  #4

Most excellent. Would love the opportunity for you pair to take me on a photo tour of NZ. Now where's my lottery ticket? :D


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Dec 21, 2012 08:26 |  #5

Sweet shot! Tilt-shift or PS blur?


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Dec 21, 2012 11:29 |  #6

Very nice image. I would've personally moved the couple dead in the middle or more to the right. Not clear whether you are trying to center them or use rule of 1/3. Right now they are sort of in between... :)
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Dec 21, 2012 23:59 |  #7

sexyyoyi wrote in post #15392567 (external link)
love the composition.

Thanks!

wildcatnzl wrote in post #15392589 (external link)
Badass, <3 New Zealand.

Cheers - yep, NZ rocks.

nigpd wrote in post #15392982 (external link)
Most excellent. Would love the opportunity for you pair to take me on a photo tour of NZ. Now where's my lottery ticket? :D

Hehe, let us know when you win...or start saving.

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Sweet shot! Tilt-shift or PS blur?

Tilt Shift (24mm TS-E II)

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Very nice image. I would've personally moved the couple dead in the middle or more to the right. Not clear whether you are trying to center them or use rule of 1/3. Right now they are sort of in between... :)

Cheers! I get what you mean... And would usually always off centre images, or have symmetry.

For this, I framed them directly within the small gap of the rocks, and they were across a narrow channel on the foreground. My wife Katrina, was holding the flash, immediately to the right of shot, and was initially further away, but the flash (580EX II) at full power, wasn't enough. So moved her forward to get enough light on them. :D
So kinda limited to framing, and the left cliff was closer, and had better details too.

Thanks again.


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Dec 22, 2012 14:39 |  #8

NAILED IT !!!! You only need one image when it is this good.


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Dec 22, 2012 23:32 |  #9

What a beautiful picture


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