Fourth & Final set from recent wedding.

mjoshi123mjoshi123 Registered Users Posts: 216 Major grins
edited February 4, 2012 in Weddings
Thank you all for your input on first 3 sets that I posted here, here is fourth and final set

In this set all of images were shot at ISO3200 - some of them I've converted to B&W due to way light was falling on certain sections of image.

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Comments

  • Matthew SavilleMatthew Saville Registered Users, Retired Mod Posts: 3,352 Major grins
    edited February 4, 2012
    Overall good work, but again I see the close and wide angle that just isn't very flattering for these people, #3 and #4 in particular should almost just not even be delivered to the client, they will NOT like the way they look. I don't know what focal length this was shot at, but if at all possible it would be smart to back up and get a less dramatic angle. If that wasn't possible, then it's your responsibility as the image maker to think ahead and ask them to pose somewhere with a little more space.

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  • mjoshi123mjoshi123 Registered Users Posts: 216 Major grins
    edited February 4, 2012
    Overall good work, but again I see the close and wide angle that just isn't very flattering for these people, #3 and #4 in particular should almost just not even be delivered to the client, they will NOT like the way they look. I don't know what focal length this was shot at, but if at all possible it would be smart to back up and get a less dramatic angle. If that wasn't possible, then it's your responsibility as the image maker to think ahead and ask them to pose somewhere with a little more space.

    =Matt=

    Thanks Matt #3 & #4 both were shot at 17mm, 1/125, F3.5 @ISO 3200. Both were wide open and I cropped it to make it more tight. This brings interesting learning point for me in terms of composition and how to crop image. Let me dig out original and see the difference between 2 to understand what could be done better. To be honest I liked those frames because of more natural and candid expressions of bride and groom, I think I need to rethink on "fill the frame" aspect of my concept.
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