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Feb 28, 2009 23:53 |  #16

Nice. If you'd been closer to the ground more of them would be in silhouette instead of just their heads and shoulders.


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Mar 01, 2009 22:33 |  #17

Chris&jess wrote in post #7401043 (external link)
We were pretty much done photographing the wedding and the sky just got better and better. So, we got the B&G to go out on the deck for just one more and whalah!
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hi chris, this is beautiful!! how was it composed?


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Mar 02, 2009 00:41 |  #18

Thanks Tom,
EOS 40D, 24-70 f/2.8 @ 24 mm, f22, 1/250 sec.


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Mar 02, 2009 23:43 |  #19

Chris&jess wrote in post #7435699 (external link)
Thanks Tom,
EOS 40D, 24-70 f/2.8 @ 24 mm, f22, 1/250 sec.

you were shooting into the sun?


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Mar 02, 2009 23:55 |  #20

Love it!


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Mar 04, 2009 14:30 |  #21

Well, the sun had just gone down directly behind the B&G, and the photo was exposed for the much brighter background knowing that the B&G would be nearly blackened out.
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Mar 04, 2009 20:19 |  #22

Chris&jess wrote in post #7454365 (external link)
Well, the sun had just gone down directly behind the B&G, and the photo was exposed for the much brighter background knowing that the B&G would be nearly blackened out.
Chris

cool, great work again.


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