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First Solo Wedding! Real snow day in NW.

 
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Dec 21, 2008 01:51 |  #1

This was my first solo wedding. My bro came with me to help out for about an hour, but it was all me in charge. I think it went pretty good. Just got done transfering images, will work on them next few days! Here are 2:

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Dec 21, 2008 16:21 |  #2

You have a few sensor dust bunnies in the first one. :) Do you see them?

They are slightly underexposed. Even with the snow, bump up the brightness and then step back - if you can crop the first one to see the couple and the temple, ignoring the snow on the ground, that may be a much better picture.


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Dec 21, 2008 16:29 |  #3

I would agree with Suzy on the underexposure - at least to my eye on my monitor. I might want to clone out the evergreen branch that is poking out from underneath her dress in the second shot too - it draws the viewers eye.

Would like to see some of just the couple and the temple - not a big fan of "sign photos'. The flag pole if the first one is bothersome too....not much you can do about that from this angle though.

Sharpness in that second shot is great - what lens is that?




  
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Dec 21, 2008 18:15 |  #4

Looks underexposed to me as well




  
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Dec 22, 2008 22:40 |  #5

Shooting in the snow is tough for many reasons. I like the poses though




  
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Dec 22, 2008 23:29 |  #6

Shooting in the snow can be VERY tough - Bryan Petersen has a great method for just such shooting conditions in his book "Understanding Exposure".....I think I need to re-read that section......something about "brother blue sky....."............




  
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Dec 23, 2008 00:33 |  #7

Lol.. yeah I read that book, but would need to reread it again too.. 2 more pics..


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Dec 23, 2008 09:39 |  #8

I really like that third shot......great composition.




  
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Dec 24, 2008 15:06 |  #9

I agree.. that 3rd one is great.. love it. :)




  
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Dec 24, 2008 16:01 |  #10

Did you deal with the dust bunny in the sky yet?


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Dec 24, 2008 19:26 |  #11

No not yet.. Looks like they came out of my 20D ( I got it the night before, just for back up) But that camera has been in surgery and is now IR camera :) Will try to crop the dust bunnies out or fix in CS3.
Merry Christmas!


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Dec 24, 2008 20:04 |  #12

Same to you! Have a good one. We just did the whole Christmas Even thing and the kids are getting Santa his cookies.


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