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Feb 25, 2013 12:10 |  #1

Shot this picture at a reception in Ipswich, MA over the weekend. The snow was lightly falling so I convinced the B&G to come out take a quick shot outside. They are sure happy they did as am I.... Hope to post more soon!


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Feb 25, 2013 13:13 |  #2

looks like stars very nice shot


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Feb 25, 2013 17:50 |  #3

Great picture, but you might want to clone out the tripod leg. ;)


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Feb 25, 2013 17:55 |  #4

I didn't even notice it


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Feb 26, 2013 07:14 |  #5

Nice but I think the light is to harsh behind them


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Feb 26, 2013 10:18 as a reply to  @ sgtbueno's post |  #6

Good shot and very interesting... but a little bit of criticism. The back lighting is way to hot. It almost gives the couple a out-of-focus look, and you lose the warm fire light. I was also confused at first if those were stars or snow. I think it would have helped if you would have slowed the shutter a tad, and let them fall into a motion-blur.

But... solid shot. The couple will be glad they took the time to venture outside.


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Feb 26, 2013 23:20 |  #7

Great shot!


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Feb 28, 2013 19:33 |  #8

Love the idea and the placement of the OCF behind the couple. It looks like the focus caught the snow, however, and not the couple.


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Feb 28, 2013 22:16 |  #9

I pretty much would have said exactly what Trent said.

It's a great idea, and a nice shot, but like others have said, the flash is a little too bright, really takes my attention away from them.


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