Portraits of the day
I was invited to shoot an Indian wedding today. I'm far from a wedding photographer, so I'll leave the ceromony and such out. These are my better efforts of the day. C&C always welcomed, especially when it involves the composition. Thanks for looking. Any questions on the lighting, please ask.
#1 The Usual Suspect
#2
#3 The Groom
#4
#5
#6
#7 Bride and Groom
#8 Just a Witness
#9 Bride's Maid
#10 20 More Years Please...
#11
#12
#13
#14
#15
#16 Looking Towards the Future
#17 Fancy Footwork
Please excuse any spelling errors, my eyes are tired. lol. Enjoy!
#1 The Usual Suspect
#2
#3 The Groom
#4
#5
#6
#7 Bride and Groom
#8 Just a Witness
#9 Bride's Maid
#10 20 More Years Please...
#11
#12
#13
#14
#15
#16 Looking Towards the Future
#17 Fancy Footwork
Please excuse any spelling errors, my eyes are tired. lol. Enjoy!
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What was your setup for these?
Canon 50D, Rebel XTi,Canon 24-105L, Canon 50mm 1.8, Tamron 28-75 2.8, 430EX
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Frank, Contrasty & colorful images - good lighting too. #7, #13 are excellent crop/compositions.
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what's next to perfection : depression!
Nice job!
- Wil
Bravo all round. Particularly like 12 and 14.
"He not busy being born is busy dying." Bob Dylan
"The more ambiguous the photograph is, the better it is..." Leonard Freed
It's tough to get the right exposures on skin, but you did a great job.
It's also tough to work with so much white clothing. For example #16, the groom's clothing blends with the blown sky. I guess a wedding photog has to pick his backgrounds with clothing in mind.
Good job
The lighting, belive it or not, was one SB 800 on a quick flip with a diffuser dome. I recently did a hack on my D40 that allows me to use flash at the maximum shutter speed of 1/4000 of a second. With turns my wimpy SB 800 into a light source more powerful than the sun at times.
The treatment on the eyes is my usual 10% dodge on midtones. Nothing special other than that, I must make sure I'm in a good position so that the environment makes a great catchlight.
#1 was more of a mug shot because he's a little menace. :-)
I personally love #2 as well. I swear, if looks could kill... She's going to grow up to be a really lovely lady someday.
White is so tough to shoot. Sometimes I wish it was expelled from people's wardrobe. Thanks for all of the comments, and critique. I've improve because of your help.
Shooting with composition in mind, it allows me to make use of more of the frame.
On #16, lol, the sky was as bright as ever, and his white suit didn't help. I reckon I was too close with the SB as it's power is significanlt increased. That shot was, main SB 800 camera left, f5.6 1/800 and the undiffused sun as fill. Not a single cloud in the sky after previous day's rain. But you have to work with what you have. And the clients were very happy with all of the shots.
My friends of Dgrin, I've seen various shots from you all in the greenest of grass, what do you do to remove the green color cast from this giant green reflector?
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It's all about the moment...