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May 23, 2009 11:13 |  #1

My first wedding, that is.....:-p

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May 23, 2009 19:54 |  #2

I like the 2nd pic.. the thing is the sun on the father's face...:)


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May 23, 2009 19:56 |  #3

awesome... gret pics for a first up... the kiddie look is classic.


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May 23, 2009 20:00 |  #4

Pics look great, I'd clone out the stain next to them in #3.


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May 23, 2009 22:13 |  #5

Thank you, thank you thank you. POTN taught me everything and please more feedback is appreciated!

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I shot IS0200-400 outdoors and 800 Indoors with bounced flash. At night I shot IS01600 to 6400. Every time I went indoors and out I forgot to switch the IS0 over and lost some good shots, but I won't make that mistake again.

Tips for newbies which definitely helped me out is bringing the .9 neutral density filter to keep my 50mm at f1.4. iso 50

The 50 is my new best friend and makes it all perfect. I don't ever want to get my hands on the 50 f1.2 L or even the 50 f1.0 L

Best approach for me for Indoors was Manual 1/60 at f4 is400 with a bounced flash at +1 in TTL mode and out doors was best in Aperture Priority and set the meter to under expose by 1 full stop just in case I didn't want to lose any data to a blowout.

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May 24, 2009 08:12 |  #6

Congrats! You have good gear for the work and you have a good eye for composition. I use very little flash in my work, I try to avoid it. My 5DII is wonderful at ISO 3200 so I use that most of the time in dark conditions. But shining some light into faces is quite acceptable for close-ups to get the colors right. I hate shining light into babys' faces, but sometimes, just a little light than high ISO and slow shutter. It's a fine line.


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May 24, 2009 11:03 |  #7

Thank you Suzy.It means a lot coming from you. Yes I could have shot that baby shot at a lower IS0 but as usual this was one of those quick shots where I didn't even have a second to capture the moment. or even 1/60th of a second! lol BTW that shot was at ISO 6400 no flash. Looked great on the back of the camera, then at home the grain really came out


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May 24, 2009 14:24 |  #8

since I like b&w a lot (specially when shot on film) I've edited the b&w one a bit as It looks very flat to me, hope you don't mind :)

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May 24, 2009 14:51 |  #9

Thanks Ockie. I like your style> now you made me realize there is a spec on her right shoulder. I thought it was a dead pixel for a moment.....shwoooo

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May 24, 2009 15:01 |  #10

enginyr wrote in post #7980079 (external link)
Thanks Ockie. I like your style> now you made me realize there is a spec on her right shoulder. I thought it was a dead pixel for a moment.....shwoooo

no there isn't ;), look again, your eyes must have fooled you :p


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Jun 05, 2009 11:13 |  #11

The fifth one down is a really nice photo.


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Jun 05, 2009 11:36 |  #12

Thank you

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Jun 05, 2009 11:47 |  #13

Nice set for a first timer. It could be my monitor here at work but on 3 and your last one the WB looks to be on the cool side as her dress, his shirt, table cloths all look a tad blue. If it is my monitor here I apologize :-)

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Jun 05, 2009 12:06 |  #14

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Nice set for a first timer. It could be my monitor here at work but on 3 and your last one the WB looks to be on the cool side as her dress, his shirt, table cloths all look a tad blue. If it is my monitor here I apologize :-)

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Jun 05, 2009 12:08 |  #15

Ockie wrote in post #7979975 (external link)
since I like b&w a lot (specially when shot on film) I've edited the b&w one a bit as It looks very flat to me, hope you don't mind :)

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+1 on the B&W - thought the same thing. nice quick fix Ockie.

+1 w/ G-money on the blue cast.

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