First Post: Shots from a Wedding
boulderNardo
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Hey folks!
First time posting pictures here... Trying to get some feedback.
Just got back into photography after a prolonged absence.
Setup used for these shots: Canon 20D, 70-200 f/2.8L, 17-55 f/2.8 IS.
Had a low-quality UV filter on my 70-200 which I think messed some of my shots up, plus I think it has severe front-focusing issues and sent the lens to be checked out at Canon.
anyway, feedback appreciated! Thanks
bernardo
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First time posting pictures here... Trying to get some feedback.
Just got back into photography after a prolonged absence.
Setup used for these shots: Canon 20D, 70-200 f/2.8L, 17-55 f/2.8 IS.
Had a low-quality UV filter on my 70-200 which I think messed some of my shots up, plus I think it has severe front-focusing issues and sent the lens to be checked out at Canon.
anyway, feedback appreciated! Thanks
bernardo
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Canon 1D MkII, Canon 17-40 f/4L, Canon 70-200 f/2.8L, Canon 50 f/1.4, Canon 100 f/2
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First time posting pictures in a thread like this for 'evaluation', didn't think it through obviously
Higher-Res versions of these photographs still available at http://my.fit.edu/~bfanti/Pics/Photography/HighRes
Thanks for your patience guys!
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I hope Canon can fix your focus problem.
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With the feet, they usually get cut off pretty close to the feet and it just looks like an oversight. So I like to try and show the feet wholly or get the composition in close enough that the cropping them off looks intentional and visually pleasing. Don't crop at the joints is a good rule of thumb there.
The other thing I noticed with this series, is I don't know what the bride looks like and I may or may not know what the groom looks like. So in the sense that these are supposed to represent a wedding shoot, I am not seeing (or at least recognizing) the stars of the show, only the supporting actors. So from a story telling perspective, the story is incomplete and unsatisfying. But from a wedding highlights perspective, you have some interesting action and detail shots.
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#1~ lots of emotion. I love how close the father and daughter (guessing on that) are talking. You can tell he is talking to her about something very important, mayby "remeber to smile when tossing your flowers". Try cropping the shot. Maybe landscape to cut off the large tree area and the lower body. I know you will still have some distracting areas in the back (the table) but i think it will not be as noticable.
#4, 5, and 6 could also use some cropping. Take Shay Stephens advice above. He gave some great comments.
I think you captured some great shots of the children (and everyone loves pictures of children.) Keep working at it, i am new to this too and know how hard and stressful shooting a wedding can be.
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I appreciate everybody's advice, especially yours, Shay, since your "Proposal in the Park" thread was the reason I joined Dgrin!
The points you make are excellent, and although I already knew about the rule-of-thirds and about not cutting off limbs at joints, I did not always pay enough attention to follow those guidelines at that event.
The post wasn't exactly ment to be a 'storytelling' series of photographs (more a random pick of the more emotional shots), but I see how important it is to display a congruent, flowing series of pictures, even for c&c.
Thanks everybody!
bernardo
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