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Jul 16, 2008 17:07 |  #1

Amanda asked me to be a second shooter at a wedding she was participating/shootin and of course I took the oppertunity.

New experience yet was very fun, cant wait for the next one.

Thanks again Amanda.

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I was happy to get the sequence of the kiss. Probably 4 or 5 shots, this one just happens to be the one right before the lockin of lips
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The new couple as theyre entering the reception. Im glad I beat them there, had a nice lil downpoor on the way there. Thank God for Lowepro raincoats:)
Flash didnt recycle in time for this shot, but I made the save in Lightroom.
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Jul 16, 2008 17:49 |  #2

Jared!

Awesome!

Did you enjoy it?


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Jul 16, 2008 18:57 |  #3

certainly did!!


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Jul 17, 2008 00:38 |  #4

Good job... If only one thing to consider is trying not center your subject smack dab on the middle of the frame. I have been photographing for 30 years... and I still have the habit of centering. Trust me, I have to remind myself to either take a few steps back, or move the frame of interest so I don't loose something I'll later regret.




  
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