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Today's wedding in upcountry maui

 
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Dec 18, 2006 03:01 |  #1

This couple was so friendly and easy to work with! It was a georgous location. I just started a blog so I can get photos up on the web within a couple of days for the couple and family to view. Any cc on the day and the blog would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!

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Dec 18, 2006 04:00 |  #2

You're definitely improving all the time :) Remember to follow the emotions not the set shots and you'll keep improving :)


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Dec 18, 2006 10:57 |  #3

thanks for the comments. I do try to follow the emotions but sometimes it's more natural than others. I havn't sifted through the ceremony yet so I think there will be some tears and lauhgter there. Thanks for looking :)


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Dec 18, 2006 11:06 |  #4

Really nice Joanna! Isn't blogging fun! Yesterday was such a nice day....beautiful photos..they look like a sweet couple.


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Dec 18, 2006 12:13 |  #5

Thanks - it was a BEAUTIFUL day. They were really nice and fun and patient which really helped.


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Dec 18, 2006 12:50 |  #6

Seems like a very sunny day, how did you deal with the shadows when taking your photos? Does fill-in flash even work on such a bright day?


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Dec 18, 2006 13:11 |  #7

I think it works pretty good. The sun was at least at an angle (morning time) it was hitting their faces pretty nicely. If it was 12 noon it would be a different story.


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Dec 18, 2006 13:25 |  #8

islandphoto wrote in post #2415728 (external link)
thanks for the comments. I do try to follow the emotions but sometimes it's more natural than others. I havn't sifted through the ceremony yet so I think there will be some tears and lauhgter there. Thanks for looking :)

You got some good shots! They look very happy. I completely understand about how sometimes the emotion is more natural w/some couples. Some people are very expressive, and others need a little encouragement.


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