Graduation Ceremony

JacobovsJacobovs Registered Users Posts: 491 Major grins
edited June 1, 2010 in People
Seniors' portraits are one thing , but you can not beat the excitement, pride, reflection and energy of the graduation ceremony. I was in the stands with my ( don't laugh!! I know one would never think of this lens as a portrait lens) 200-400mm f4 getting candid shots of the kids for their parents, friends and of course Facebook pages. Here are a few that I like.

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Not a great shot but I had to get my daughter in there:rofl

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Any CC is always welcome:D

Comments

  • l.k.madisonl.k.madison Registered Users Posts: 542 Major grins
    edited June 1, 2010
    Don't worry about if people will laugh at you for using that lens, if it works, then use it! In this case, it worked!!! Great shots!!! The boys seem like they're just full of life and SOO ready to be out of there!!

    Just out of curiosity, is it just me or the ladies in white and the men in red? I've never heard of graduates being two different colors... unless it's two same sex schools graduating.. ne_nau.gif

    Interesting to see Hawaiian Leis in the mix! We had boring gray (almost 18%!) with red, it was sooo... blah.
  • HomerHomer Registered Users Posts: 48 Big grins
    edited June 1, 2010
    Cool pics, I personally am not looking for my graduation.
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