Wedding photography....1st wedding......
ShannonHeat
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This was my very first wedding taken last month. Comments and suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Shannon
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Canon Digital Rebel XTI, 430ex, sigma 24-70 f2.8 macro, a crummy kit lens, 4gb cf, and tons of batteries.
www.heatonphotography.net
http://picasaweb.google.com/heatonphotography
www.myspace.com/heatonphotography
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Though you have to be sure of whether you can use flash in a church I have found that in most cases flash looks better . I programmed my Nikon D80 function button to "cancel flash " and the first wedding I did 3 months ago I took 1100 pictures , almost duplicating each shot with and without flash to compare . I found that when the background is darker natural lighting seems to be better if you "adjust for skin tone " afterwards in PS .
Thank you. it helps to have extra eyes on your growing photographic abilities. If you don't receive critique, you almost never catch what you're doing wrong. I never noticed that about the first pic, but you're right. Good eye! Oh,and another thing I did wrong.....I shot in jpeg instead of raw...lol. I know better now.
Canon Digital Rebel XTI, 430ex, sigma 24-70 f2.8 macro, a crummy kit lens, 4gb cf, and tons of batteries.
www.heatonphotography.net
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www.myspace.com/heatonphotography
the pose in #1 is a little awkward, #2 shouldnt be framed so strangely and maybe have the cross not obscured behind the groom's head,
and #3 is too shaky for my tastes, but over all, not a bad try for your first wedding.
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Nice for your first wedding. Here are my thoughts on the three images:
1. I like this, but had I been doing it, I'd have used a wider apperture (f1.4) and focused on the reflection, making the foreground image as out of focus as possible. Your skintone colour is a bit strange as well - looks to have too much Cyan to me. You also might have gotten a better look if you had grabbed the image from the other side or while she was doing the other eye.
2. I can't make up my mind about this one. I think I agree with the post above that the composition is a bit odd. Might have been better if you were a bit higher and if the angle was such that his head was more to the right of the frame and we could see all of the cross.
3. I've tried everything to try to get interesting shots during the ceremony. It's normal to get stuck at the back where it's hard to be creative. You have the same problem with this shot.
Of the three, I much prefer the first. You could make a decent black and white from this if you wanted. I'd be interested to see some more.
Cheers!
David
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