Some wedding shots.

HackboneHackbone Registered Users Posts: 4,027 Major grins
edited October 11, 2013 in People
I quit doing weddings about 4 years ago. However relatives are a different matter. Here are a few form Sat. Don't comment on the horizontal lines in the group line up. You won't believe the incline they were standing on. Check out the body alignment from the ankles to the head. They really had to lean to be vertical. It was hilarious.

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Comments

  • jmphotocraftjmphotocraft Registered Users Posts: 2,987 Major grins
    edited October 11, 2013
    Very nice overall. I like the group arrangement in 1. I'm not seeing the horizontal lines or the leaning you're talking about. I hate how in a group shot there is always 1 dolt who can't smile for a camera, i.e., the slouching gm on the bottom right. 2 made me Laughing.gif. 3 is a great formal group shot. How did you light it? It's a little weird that that terrace is not level, but it is what it is. 4, I know I'm strange but I think b&g should be happy on their wedding day. It almost looks like they are posing for someone else and you poached the shot. His face is a little pale/blue.
    -Jack

    An "accurate" reproduction of a scene and a good photograph are often two different things.
  • HackboneHackbone Registered Users Posts: 4,027 Major grins
    edited October 11, 2013
    Laughing out loud, the dolt is the brides brother who rarely smiles let alone talks. He does brighten up some when talking sports. The terrace had to be roughly a 30 degree tilt, anything I set down had to be held especially the light stand. I used a canon 600 ex rt in a small Lastolite box. Thanks for the comments.
  • jmphotocraftjmphotocraft Registered Users Posts: 2,987 Major grins
    edited October 11, 2013
    Oh I see, at first I thought you were talking about the 1st shot when you said don't mention the leaning - duh!

    I have a brother-in-law who is the same way. I want to say to him, are you aware that there is a camera pointing at you, and in a moment it will generate an image of your face that other people are going to look at, possibly for all time??
    -Jack

    An "accurate" reproduction of a scene and a good photograph are often two different things.
  • kdotaylorkdotaylor Registered Users Posts: 1,280 Major grins
    edited October 11, 2013
    Loving #2--great capture!
    Kate
    www.katetaylor.smugmug.com
    "You cannot depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus." Mark Twain
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