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Oct 27, 2006 08:01 |  #1

Hi all, new to the fourm, if you have time can you pleas check these out....

http://shergold.smugmu​g.com/gallery/1833308 (external link)

New site and pics for me as I do not normally do weddings.
These where done as a favor for a friend alongside the official photograph.

But as a consequence I have been asked to be the official man for a couple of other weddings.
What do you think?
Would you be happy with these considering they where mostly sneaked shots.




  
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dosha
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Oct 27, 2006 08:52 |  #2

As a bride, I would be happy with these pictures. I thought you got a lot of good moments, I love the picture of the bride and (her mother?) laughing with eachother during the formals. Many of them, however, are underexposed on my screen, but that's nothing that can't be fixed with photoshop. Good job!




  
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Oct 27, 2006 09:35 as a reply to  @ dosha's post |  #3

I really like most of the shots and I do believe any reasonable B&G would be very happy with them. Love the composition on almost all of them. A couple of thoughts for you to hold when you do the next one:

  • The bride shots against the tall green plants - these were exposed for the background and, thus, the gown is very much blown. Even the skin tones are a little bright.
  • Did the offical photog do the posing or did you have a hand in it. I have discovered that it is one thing to shoot someone else's pose and quite another to get the pose put together yourself. Just something to think about and study on.
  • For the inside shots, take a look at your shutter speed. The wider the aperature, the less flash you need. The slower the shutter, the better you will capture details illuminated by ambient light.

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Oct 27, 2006 09:43 as a reply to  @ Scott_Quier's post |  #4

Most of the shots just candid some I posed..
Some very good poins thankyou.




  
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