dana + jeff | BESTCUPCAKESEVER
patfureyphoto
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hey guys, shot this exactly a week ago from today. a really great couple, epic cupcakes, and some good light. big thanks to ted for coming out and shooting with me again. your work is getting better and better. the stuff you got was awesome.:clap
as always, check the blog post for the full story.
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as always, check the blog post for the full story.
http://patfureyblog.com
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Not wanting to hijack the thread but..
http://www.emeralddreamsphotography.com/photos/676940332_zh9nX-M.jpg
Something like that... I wonder who had the audacity to try to snag a cupcake! Sheeesh!
Dude her house IS big!
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Back to basics wedding photography. Pictures posed with subjects that people want to see. The only minor critique is on the shot of the table setting. The cloth has a seam running in it that draws the eye
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'alot' is two words "a_______lot":D
I think I might have my trash the dress team... Ted will have to fill you in.
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I guess the the DOF when shooting off a mirror is based on the subject in the mirror no the mirror plane itself?
14-24 24-70 70-200mm (vr2)
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Since Pat doesn't often answer questions on his threads I will take this one! Yes... AF bounces off a mirror. Well, modern DSLR AF anyways! If you wanted to get the plane of the mirror in focus you could focus on the frame or the wall which would render the subject reflected in the mirror OOF.
I assume you have a mirror at home Qarik! Try it out!!! This is one of those places where our eyes > brain does some autoprocessing that makes it hard to understand this concept as it relates to the absolutes of photography.
Matt
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