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May 12, 2007 19:57 |  #1

I shot my 2nd wedding today as a 2nd shooter. I am just culling through my photos, and making my edits and came across this one.

I am totally speechless as to how it came out. What you see here is 90% out of the camera. I added a bit of a vignette and did a small curve adjustment.

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The girl here is the flower girl, the bride's neice. She was absolutely adorable and was so cooperative for the photos. I love the way the sunglight is hitting her from the window (beside her). That, combined with my flash, completely isolates her in of the photo and makes it seem as if she is a flying angel.

I am totally stoked! Do you guys like it as much as I do?

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May 12, 2007 20:17 |  #2

I think it's a wonderful shot! Super work. Love the expression on the FG's face. Very cute. It tells a cute story.


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May 12, 2007 20:18 |  #3

WOW! Yes, absolutely love it! She just shines. Great capture :)


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May 12, 2007 20:34 |  #4

Beautiful capture! Next time try to avoid cutting heads off :)


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May 12, 2007 21:07 |  #5

Beautiful shot of a lovely young lady, just not crazy about the artsie crop. I don't think it needed it.... but that's just personal preference. Congrats on a grest second shoot.




  
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May 12, 2007 22:28 |  #6

bcap wrote in post #3195956 (external link)
What you see here is 90% out of the camera. I added a bit of a vignette and ......

Looks great. What was your vignette procedure? Looks very subtle and works perfectly for the picture.

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May 12, 2007 22:32 |  #7

Great shot! Why the crop?


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May 12, 2007 22:55 |  #8

Sweet shot! Keep it up!


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May 12, 2007 23:05 |  #9

Nice capture!


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May 12, 2007 23:28 |  #10
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Nice one.

I find it's often the incidental shots like this that really surprise me when I'm going through my shoots.


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May 12, 2007 23:42 |  #11

Thanks for the comments guys. Like I said, it was a sort of spur of the moment thing, so I didn't really have a chance to compose it properly, make sure everyone was in the pic, etc. I just squatted, made sure she was in focus and snapped. This crop is directly out of the camera.

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May 12, 2007 23:49 |  #12

Sweet shot Bryan. Pure awesome!


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Oct 18, 2007 13:10 as a reply to  @ plycon's post |  #13

Lovely shot Bryan, hummmm I think you have improved a bit lately though!;)


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Oct 18, 2007 13:15 |  #14

Kathy H wrote in post #4148145 (external link)
Lovely shot Bryan, hummmm I think you have improved a bit lately though!;)

LOL ... GRRRRRRRRRR ... back from the dead eh.

Yeah, I think I've seen better shots lol


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Oct 18, 2007 13:21 |  #15

Love her expression, great shot


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