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Feb 26, 2007 00:47 |  #1

Had a really long day. This group had energy to spare. The groom apparently had never smiled for a picture in his life. Uh oh. But he eventually eased in and everybody had a great time. And it was darn freezing outside.

BTW... yes, I do have a thing for BW and duotone. Don't worry, most of the final shots will be in colour.

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3. Tell guys to act like total idiots and they will. Apparently there was a lot of butt grabbing in this shot...
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4. Ceremony lighting was a nightmare. I've never seen such HUGE windows in my life! About 35 ft tall. Dark green walls. Nothing to bounce off.
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8. Holy smokes these guys danced for 5 hours non stop!
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Feb 26, 2007 01:41 |  #2

Very nice shots. I really have a thing for bw and duotone as well. How did you light #6, or is that just the incandecent lighting. It has a wonderful mood to it. #7 really grabs me as well. I have much to learn from you:lol:


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Feb 26, 2007 01:49 |  #3

Terrific work as usual


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Feb 26, 2007 01:50 |  #4

Beautiful, in trying circumstances apparently. I hope you're a member of a local or national organisation, you would probably get to master level quite quickly - I know you would here in NZ.


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Feb 26, 2007 02:07 |  #5

Those windows at the ceremony look like a real challenge.


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Feb 26, 2007 03:36 |  #6

Awesome stuff man. Great job.


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Feb 26, 2007 05:17 as a reply to  @ grego's post |  #7
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Awesome work, man.

I love the aesthetic you create with your post processing. It's subtle, yet very striking!

I love the way you frame your shots, I tend to frame too close... I need to step it back a bit and capture more - can always crop it out if need be.

Love it.


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Feb 26, 2007 06:43 |  #8

beautiful! you did great with the big windows!


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Feb 26, 2007 07:00 as a reply to  @ Grace's post |  #9

Beautiful work! Thanks for sharing! I too have a thing for BW and Duo Tone. ;)


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Feb 26, 2007 08:18 |  #10

Exellent! Powerfull work. Im Huge fan!


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Feb 26, 2007 09:41 |  #11

Really great work!


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Feb 26, 2007 09:47 |  #12

nice work!


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Feb 26, 2007 10:26 |  #13

Thank you for the very nice comments guys. The wife and I had to sleep for 10.5 hours just to recover from this one. This is why I NEVER book back to back weddings... hahaha. I admire those of you who can do it.

motogeno wrote in post #2775906 (external link)
Very nice shots. I really have a thing for bw and duotone as well. How did you light #6, or is that just the incandecent lighting. It has a wonderful mood to it. #7 really grabs me as well. I have much to learn from you:lol:


Every flashed shot above is using an off camera flash.

#3 had one on my left. It was in the shade but I like creating shadow detailing so I still like to slave flash even when the light is even and easy. I guess I like to make things hard for myself... ;)

#4 and 5 had one at the behind the last row of guests, about 7ft high.

#6 had one placed right behind the couple. Set to 24mm at about shoulder level. I pointed it so half the flash would hit them and the other half would hit the wall and provide just a touch of fill. If you set the slave at veil level and be sure to hide her shoulder/hair under it, you will not cast a hard shadow of her on the wall.

#7 the slave was just below shoulder level. The position is obvious when you look at the shadow on the ground.

#8 well... you can SEE the slave in the top right. Set at a 7ft height firing down into the dance floor. No ceilings or walls to bounce off.

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I love the way you frame your shots, I tend to frame too close... I need to step it back a bit and capture more - can always crop it out if need be.

Dan, this is something I keep having to remind myself. I either get into a wide mood or tight mood for any given night. It's always a struggle to keep it balanced. Many times I look through the photos and regret my lack of variance. I'll never be perfect I guess.

Beautiful, in trying circumstances apparently. I hope you're a member of a local or national organisation, you would probably get to master level quite quickly - I know you would here in NZ.

You're too kind!!! I'm not THAT good, I never feel like I did as well as I should have. Anyone else feel that way? I have never really considered joining an organization. I should look into it.


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Feb 26, 2007 11:45 |  #14

picturecrazy wrote in post #2777435 (external link)
You're too kind!!! I'm not THAT good, I never feel like I did as well as I should have. Anyone else feel that way?

Not that my work compares to yours, but I feel like that a lot. I try to get better each time, but there's always something I wish I would have done. Loved the shots, and appreciate you sharing your flash techniques! :)


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Feb 26, 2007 17:23 |  #15

I don't see too many WP who use off camera flash...either at all or as much and as well as you do...so good for you. I'd say that puts you in elite company in this market.

Where was that location with the huge windows?

Do you always stay the whole night? I can see that being fun but getting very tiring. Once the older folks go home and the party gets going...I find that it's just a bunch of dancing and people getting more and more inebreated. You could get some dancing shots at 9:00-10:00 and then call it a night. On the other hand, there are great shots to be had at 1:00 to 3:00 when the party is winding down...but is it worth waiting around for three hours to get them?


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