Matrimony - Raymond & Adeline


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Originally posted by MaGixShOe
f1.8 bo L

only 1.2 got L

oops! LOL

got mixed up over the 85mm primes recently, you're right magixshoe, it is indeed 85 f/1.2L and f/1.8.

sniperd, so which lens was it? :D
 

it's the 20mm f2.8 USM
 

opps..it's f1.8 no L
 

SniperD, may I know what's your config and settings you use for this shot? Really nice! :)

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wtlim said:
SniperD, may I know what's your config and settings you use for this shot? Really nice! :)

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hi wtlim,

thanks! All the shots were done on the EOS10D with a prime lense - EF20mm f2.8

Settings are:
ISO400
AV mode @ f2.8
1st Curtain flash/ ETTL with omnibounce
 

Really like the 2nd shot :thumbsup:
 

SniperD said:
Ahem.. don't meant to be nasty here, just to drop a comment as a freelance wedding photographer myself. The bride looked abit "meaty". I think the gown is not suitable for her. As a photographer, his job also include looking out for such flaws in the couple, and try to take photos which do not glorify their flaws. For the bride, directly straight-on shots are not favourable for her.

TCW.
 

Love the shot with the sword. Dunno why... ... perhaps it is the angle and the fact that the subject is isolated and simple.

Shot of the groom piggybacking the bride... ....picture is almost perfect except the photographer behind (who is very "fish out of water"). It would be perfect if it was a flower girl/page boy, a "sister" laughing etc. Perhaps u could have stand to the right so that the groom/bride would conceal the photographer.
 

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