Wanted to pass along a recent engagement shoot, What do you girls/guys think??
Thanks!!!
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zachwsu Member 100 posts Joined Sep 2007 Location: San Francisco More info | Jul 22, 2009 15:12 | #1 Wanted to pass along a recent engagement shoot, What do you girls/guys think?? http://www.twitter.com/zanderson http://www.zachanderson.com
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FamilyJules Goldmember 3,104 posts Likes: 7 Joined Jun 2008 Location: Southern California More info | Jul 22, 2009 16:15 | #2 These are wonderful! That first one made me smile *Jules* Gear: 2 x 7D| 40D | 2 x 17-55 2.8 | 50mm 1.4 | 85 1.4 | 70-200 2.8 IS |28-135 IS | 3 x 580EX II | www.JulieWilsonPhotos.com
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Jules - Thanks for the comments, typically ill place the sun at my couples backs and then shoot wide open and let a little of that light creep in. As you can see for this one I am shooting down on them a little bit and thats really helpful to find a focus point (which can be difficult) and to control how much flare you want....hope that helps! http://www.zachanderson.com
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One more thing....expose for them and let the sky do whatever its gonna do. Usually its blown out but thats the look i like http://www.zachanderson.com
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Jul 22, 2009 16:38 | #5 Uno mas, just for fun....its was my favorite and i forgot to include it. http://www.zachanderson.com
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Ockie Senior Member 469 posts Joined Apr 2007 Location: Málaga (Spain) More info | Jul 22, 2009 16:43 | #6 love'm! • Website
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RalphMerlino Goldmember 1,645 posts Likes: 31 Joined Apr 2008 More info | Nice variety, well done.
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Jul 23, 2009 00:32 | #8 i love that big "yellow" flare at couples and flower, must be good lens that can handle much flare like that :0 TAMMY17-50 | 85F1.8 | 35mm f2 | 5d | 50d | Ixy 100is
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Jul 23, 2009 13:32 | #9 kikihuang wrote in post #8328430 i love that big "yellow" flare at couples and flower, must be good lens that can handle much flare like that :0 I think that one was the 50 1.4, it has the hardest time focusing in that environment, but once you get it...its good. http://www.zachanderson.com
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Svetlana Goldmember 3,357 posts Likes: 11 Joined May 2008 Location: Calgary, AB More info | Jul 23, 2009 13:36 | #10 Love these!!! Canon 7D, 5Dmk2, 70-200mm f/2.8L II IS, Canon 50 1.2L, 35 1.4L, 85 1.8, Canon 16-35L, Canon 100 2.8L IS Macro, Speedlight 580EX II x 2, 430 EX, enthusiasm.
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