Ok Ok.....I'm posting....Matt & Kristin
I have a million more....LOL
Thanks for looking :lust
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Wonderful photos, yummy light, nice detail shots ... but where are the numbers?
Tanks Angie
No numbers this time as I threw a bunch together when posting
I'll be in California for a week but I'm back....sort of...um..kind of...
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Thanks David. Appreciated the nice comment!
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Every time I look at this set I pick a different favorite. So apparently my favorite(s) are:
E-ring in her hands
Flower girls on the couch
Funny face and the spray
What did you do to the colors in the bmaid shot outdoors? Interesting/fun!
Glad to see you 'round. Those pianos can't keep you hostage forever!
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Excellent color and exposures.
Nice creative shots, just really a nice series.
Love that last one of the bride.
I know they will love these.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/21695902@N06/
http://500px.com/Shockey
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http://aoboudoirboise.smugmug.com/
Matt
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Thanks Fred! The colors of the bridemaids...hmmm..let's see...oh, I just created a layer, chose the color picker tool and painted all that foilage
If you believe that I have some land to sell ya.... Actually, it's a NIK filter..thought it would be kind of fun going with the color dresses and all...besides, who sees orange grass other than Californians? rofl
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Thanks Shima. The church is actually the Historic Ft. Snelling Chapel. There are flags hanging down each side. It is a very small but really cool venue. Thanks for the kind words.
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Thanks kindly Zoomer. What makes it so much fun of course is to have an idea how I'm going to process them before they are shot...sometimes it doesn't work out that way but you know what I mean. There are the formals that naturally will recieve the "Elegant" treatment and still others at the reception that I have no idea yet what to do (haven't culled through that part yet). I'm hoping they'll be thrilled...the day was covered, that's for sure!
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Thanks Matt. Actually, believe it or not, that is my fave of the day. I worked for about 45 minutes with too many layers to mention getting the right blended look I was after. For the heck of it, here's the larger version to see how much work went into it.
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Bodies: Canon 5d mkII, 5d, 40d
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Flash: 2x 580 exII, Canon ST-E2, 2x Pocket Wizard flexTT5, and some lower end studio strobes
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