Sarah and Josh
tenoverthenose
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I'm shooting and blogging faster than I can get things up here, but I have to share this one. Such good people and the bride looks like a doll.
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I'm here to learn so please feel free to give me constructive criticism to help me become the photographer I desire to be.
I look at her face in #4 and she seems carefree and happy.
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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
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85 and 50 1.4
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#6 is super easy. I stopped them & snuck under her long veil. Then I told them to walk away as I stood still and fired lots of pictures. As she walks, her veil is being pulled over my head for the sense of movement (exaggerated with the wide angle). I liked this one the best of the 10 or so that I shot.
Thanks! #4 is four separate flashes on my foursquare bracket. I probably have them zoomed in pretty far because they are 6-8 feet away from her. The multiple lights help with the spread on her.
I think that's why I like it. It's almost like a bridal party "Where's Waldo?" - not something you would expect
I KNEW it had to be more than a lucky breeze!
Brilliant shot - the sense of movement it creates is palpable, you can still see the pretty background, it's imaginative, and the softening the tulle of the veil gives (plus the processing) creates a wonderfully vintage-yet-timeless feel to it. Serious SCORE!
Nelson Lehner
Dreamin' of a resolution!:D