Wedding at the Seelbach - Louisville, KY
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Just wrapped up a wedding at the Seelbach hotel in Louisville.
We had to rent a second camera and decided on a 5D MkII. I'm normally a Nikon shooter, but I have to say that the Canon was pretty amazing. Paired with a 85 1.2 the Canon surpassed my expectations.
Here is a link to the blog. It's a little long, but we couldn't stop adding images.
http://vivalaveritasblog.com/wordpress/?p=1819
We had to rent a second camera and decided on a 5D MkII. I'm normally a Nikon shooter, but I have to say that the Canon was pretty amazing. Paired with a 85 1.2 the Canon surpassed my expectations.
Here is a link to the blog. It's a little long, but we couldn't stop adding images.
http://vivalaveritasblog.com/wordpress/?p=1819
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My wife looked high and low for presets and actions that gave the images what she calls a "creamy" look.
We purchase ours through a company called Paint the Moon.
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14-24 24-70 70-200mm (vr2)
85 and 50 1.4
45 PC and sb910 x2
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Thanks for sharing.
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I love this!
I am curious, though, what glass did you use? Looks like 1.4-1.8, for the most part.. all primes?
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