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First try as a second photographer...

 
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May 25, 2006 22:28 |  #16

Excellent job, you should really be proud. I wouldn't be able to tell you weren't a pro by these shots.




  
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May 26, 2006 14:16 |  #17

I agree with everyone! Very nice work!


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May 26, 2006 14:18 |  #18

they are fantastic. im shooting a wedding in aug n hope i can do anything as good as these!


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May 27, 2006 23:38 as a reply to  @ MagicallyDelicious's post |  #19

very nice work! i'm most impressed with the contrast you managed with what appears to be a midday sun beating down on you and your subjects! keep it up and you'll be first shooter in no time!:D


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May 28, 2006 03:25 |  #20

I have my first second shooter job in a few weeks, and if the pics turn out like this I`ll be well chuffed!


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May 28, 2006 11:26 as a reply to  @ tony fanning's post |  #21

I think you did an outstanding job. I know that there is alot of talk here about using only available light. The addition of fill light to these outside shots really took them over the edge to greatness.


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May 29, 2006 21:31 as a reply to  @ dshootist's post |  #22

dshootist wrote:
very nice work! i'm most impressed with the contrast you managed with what appears to be a midday sun beating down on you and your subjects! keep it up and you'll be first shooter in no time!:D

Thanks for your comments.
Actually the wedding was about 5 PM. The sun was still hight at the sky. In Florida looked like middle day. I used fill flash on most on my pictures but reading a lot about using available light. Still learning.
I already did a second wedding in which flash was not allowed inside the church and the photographers also were not allowed to move around. I was so lucky because I had my tripod and the tamron and my 50 mm 1.4 worked very well. Also I got a better spot than the PRO. I will post some pics. The PRO had not tripod and I am not sure how his pics came out. Mines were ok. You will tell.

Working as a second photographer have allowed me to learn a lot and also without the fear of ruin the B/G's day.

Now I would like to work with another PRO that want to take me to the next level.



Thanks again to everyone.

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