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A directed shot from last wedding.

 
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Aug 25, 2008 11:11 |  #1

I really liked the result and the beauty of the expressions. It was totally directed by me.

Shot with 5d with an on camera 580exII and the 24-70 2.8L

Settings are 1/80, 2.8 and ISO 1250.

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Aug 25, 2008 11:49 |  #2

Love it.;)


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Aug 25, 2008 12:57 |  #3

I love it too! Just curious if you thought of, or tried having her turn her head a little so you could see the grooms eyes? I would have liked them in the shot, but could see how that might change the whole composition. Or maybe hiding his face was on purpose? Either way, great photo.




  
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Aug 25, 2008 23:48 |  #4

Awfully fuzz-free picture for 1250 ISO. Very nice.


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Aug 26, 2008 08:31 |  #5

tomjd wrote in post #6175069 (external link)
I love it too! Just curious if you thought of, or tried having her turn her head a little so you could see the grooms eyes? I would have liked them in the shot, but could see how that might change the whole composition. Or maybe hiding his face was on purpose? Either way, great photo.

I think if the grooms face was showing a little more, it would gave me a better composition... Unfortunately sometime we just can't see subtle details... I need to improve on this!

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Aug 26, 2008 09:13 |  #6

John_998 wrote in post #6181012 (external link)
I think if the grooms face was showing a little more, it would gave me a better composition... Unfortunately sometime we just can't see subtle details... I need to improve on this!

Thanks for C&C!

Yeah and if he was you could probably down her dress which wouldn't make her very happy (most likely).


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Aug 26, 2008 18:20 as a reply to  @ aram535's post |  #7

this is really a great shot. I actually have to shoot a wedding on sunday and it will be my first one. With my gear is it even possible to achieve something like this? Im kinda new to flash photography


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