Saturday's Yosemite Elopement
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The week before we were shooting a glamourous wedding in San Francisco, this week it was an elopement in Yosemite. It really makes me realize how much I love the variety of what we do.
This couple eloped to Yosemite and had a simple ceremony in the valley - just the two of them and an officiant. We stopped by a few different places before and after to soak up the park. I was shocked at how crowded the park is getting already this summer, but there is always some place to slip away. Spring is just starting to hit the park, but not there yet.
The couple was awesome to work with. Tons of killer imagery, and oh yeah, I busted out my point and shoot (images are on my blog) - can you guess where the point and shoot was used? As always, much more on my blog at www.patrickpike.com
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This couple eloped to Yosemite and had a simple ceremony in the valley - just the two of them and an officiant. We stopped by a few different places before and after to soak up the park. I was shocked at how crowded the park is getting already this summer, but there is always some place to slip away. Spring is just starting to hit the park, but not there yet.
The couple was awesome to work with. Tons of killer imagery, and oh yeah, I busted out my point and shoot (images are on my blog) - can you guess where the point and shoot was used? As always, much more on my blog at www.patrickpike.com
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It looks like you captured their day perfectly.
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Love 4 & 5
Thanks for sharing, I'm always excited when I see your name on the board
@Scott #5 is shot at f/14 & 1/160, lots of light coming from my alien bee.
@Ted maybe, maybe not... I'll wait till we get a few more guesses. Also, more than one on my blog was shot with the P&S
@Shima I love elopements and the way they strip away all the "fluff" of a wedding.
@Angie Thanks! The funny thing about #4 is that the groom really did not like having his picture taken. But when he was holding his wife, nothing else mattered
My guess on the P&S is for the pictures where you seem to be chasing after them , like the first pic you posted here which also seems grainier than the others.
Disappointed with AF of Tamron 28-75 2.8, me less happy.
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#5 is the point and shoot - Scott was right (but for the wrong reason). There are two more taken with this camera on my site.
I knew that. I was... testing your memory!
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It's a great feature! My P&S will sync up to 1/1000 with Pocket Wizards. Just before I pulled out my P&S I had taken a similar frame with my 5DII and sync'd it @ 1/200 so I didn't want to take the time to adjust my light
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@Matt Actually you can get some pretty decent bokeh on a P&S if you are careful with it. There are the other images from my site that were taken with my P&S, no lights this time.
@Scott That's a great way to do it, but I had already done that with my 5D (that's why I was shooting at f/14). I had to be carful not to loose too much detail in the shadows.
@Swartzy Thanks for the good word on the site. I love the way t turned out! It's actually a bit tough to shoot portraits in Yosemite. Everyone (normally) wants shots of Half Dome, Yosemite Falls, etc., but most of the time the lighting doesn't cooperate with our schedule.
Bodies: Canon 5d mkII, 5d, 40d
Lenses: 24-70 f2.8L, 70-200 f4.0L, 135 f2L, 85 f1.8, 50 1.8, 100 f2.8 macro, Tamron 28-105 f2.8
Flash: 2x 580 exII, Canon ST-E2, 2x Pocket Wizard flexTT5, and some lower end studio strobes