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Wedding with a 90TSE

simplelogiksimplelogik Registered Users Posts: 38 Big grins
edited November 4, 2011 in Weddings
One of my work colleagues who's also an aspiring wedding photographer asked if I could assist him, so I turned up to the wedding with nothing but the 90mmTSE that I bought 6 months ago but never got use.

Fairly happy with the result but I would say that 80% of the moving pictures were all blurred because of the shallow depth of field. Not fun trying to track moving subjects with a manual lens.

Oh yeah, I left my flash in the car, so for the first time I also shot predominantly with just ambient light, feeling a bit vulnerable without a flash.

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7) OK couldn't live without my flash :)
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    QarikQarik Registered Users Posts: 4,959 Major grins
    edited October 25, 2011
    lovely stuff..I love tilty shifty goodness
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    ShimaShima Registered Users Posts: 2,547 Major grins
    edited October 26, 2011
    Great set, love your processing, very intimate feel to everything.
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    Ed911Ed911 Registered Users Posts: 1,306 Major grins
    edited October 26, 2011
    I'm thinking that I like these a lot...good work.

    The post processing adds flavor. Best of all, you captured emotion. These shots are very appealing...you're going to make some one happy, that's for sure.

    Thanks for sharing.
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    NeilLNeilL Registered Users Posts: 4,201 Major grins
    edited October 27, 2011
    Ooph! #1 bleeew me away!

    And isn't "mature" love something else?!

    Neil
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    mmmattmmmatt Registered Users Posts: 1,347 Major grins
    edited October 28, 2011
    These images are great, but if my second showed up with only a t/s lens and left his flash in the car I'd be pissed. Not very professional of you IMHO. Again though, these that you are showing us are quite nice.
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    tenoverthenosetenoverthenose Registered Users Posts: 815 Major grins
    edited October 28, 2011
    I'm not a huge fan of these. Tilt shift or not, they all seem a little hot for my taste (loss of detail too) and the pp has some funky coloring to me (skin tones). Good connection between the couple though ~ isn't that what's most important?!
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    nicoleshillidaynicoleshilliday Registered Users Posts: 549 Major grins
    edited November 4, 2011
    usually you see TS done with more background and less up close and personal. I kinda like it. Adds to the photo doesn't distract. But, I agree with some others. Your processing is a little too much for my taste.
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