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Andrew Welsh
Registered: Jan 20, 2007
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Another one where I felt like I honked it after leaving. only 3 hours of coverage, but got some great shots.

First time using my new 24L, 35L and 100 macro 'in anger'. Bride commented she likes lots of B&W's.

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4 24L.. not the greatest, but I'm likin the DOF


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5 ring shots will now be more interesting with a proper macro, instead of the tooobz


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8 one of the girls said she thought the bride looked adequate in the dress. Everyone laughed at the total faux pas


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10 been waiting all year to do a shot like this, never had the fuggin chance to till this wedding


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12 like 20 guests


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18 first moment alone as husband and wife


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19 thanks girls, for helping me with the lighting check


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22 can't go a whole wedding without breaking the beast out. One of my faves.


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C&C welcome


Jed Eltom
Registered: May 22, 2009
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Perfection!



EVO088
Registered: Nov 05, 2005
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totally solid set ! .. good looking couple and the emotions captured



cre55107
Registered: Sep 08, 2008
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These are all so strong...Great set. I love the first shot! I love 10 and I think I might be sold on the 24 1.4 now



Mr. Malik
Registered: Sep 13, 2009
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I like these.. Nothing too fancy, yet captures the event and moments of joy perfectly. Nice.



BKphotography
Registered: Oct 30, 2008
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Your work is getting a lot stronger Andrew.

Maybe add a little more pop to the ring shot?



Thats Fresh
Registered: Aug 13, 2005
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i love those small intimate weddings



Aron Goss
Registered: Oct 03, 2006
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Some good stuff here Andrew. That bag/purse in the dress shot is killing me.



jeremy_clay
Registered: Jan 14, 2008
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2 is a nice portrait, def. kill the b/g clutter tho! 20 is also very nice. A lot of BW this set?



DB
Registered: Apr 04, 2007
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Really nice, Andrew! so great to see your work consistently improve!



Evan Baines
Registered: Jan 15, 2007
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I really like to see you working motion into these shots. You did very well with it, and it definitely enhances the narrative feel.



Andrew Welsh
Registered: Jan 20, 2007
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Aron Goss wrote:
Some good stuff here Andrew. That bag/purse in the dress shot is killing me.

I honestly hadn't noticed the bag. Ah well, next wedding.... which isn't until May 2010 at the moment Thanks Aron for commenting.

jeremy_clay wrote:
2 is a nice portrait, def. kill the b/g clutter tho! 20 is also very nice. A lot of BW this set?


Yeah, you're right. I forgot to clone the outlets out. I tried cropping but I decided I wanted to keep it a 3/4 portrait.

Regarding the B&W:
Andrew Welsh wrote:
First time using my new 24L, 35L and 100 macro 'in anger'. Bride commented she likes lots of B&W's.


I also delivered color versions of most, JIC the client changed her mind.

Evan Baines wrote:
I really like to see you working motion into these shots. You did very well with it, and it definitely enhances the narrative feel.

I appreciate the kind words Evan. I felt as though there was nothing particularly super exciting, just standard work.



Andrew Welsh
Registered: Jan 20, 2007
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BKphotography wrote:
Your work is getting a lot stronger Andrew.

Maybe add a little more pop to the ring shot?


How do you do that? I can't get that crispy uber-sharp edge look on my ring shots like others seem to do. Maybe it's lighting? I did some dodging/burning to make everything but the ring darker, but not make it look totally obvious.



alanwarp
Registered: Oct 09, 2007
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BKphotography wrote:
Your work is getting a lot stronger Andrew.


+1

cool to see



Matthew Bailly
Registered: Oct 01, 2007
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these are great Andrew, nice work!



mikesnead
Registered: Sep 06, 2004
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Looks like an awesome job to me! I'd maybe suggest cloning out the wall-plate/wires in the lower right of #2.



mineymole
Registered: Oct 30, 2008
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Your best yet Andrew!



JazzyMac
Registered: Sep 16, 2009
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The bag in the dress shot along with the plastic hangar.

I hate plastic hangars!!!!!!!

The groom is wrinkly in the first shot!



BKphotography
Registered: Oct 30, 2008
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Country: United Kingdom

Andrew Welsh wrote:
BKphotography wrote:
Your work is getting a lot stronger Andrew.

Maybe add a little more pop to the ring shot?


How do you do that? I can't get that crispy uber-sharp edge look on my ring shots like others seem to do. Maybe it's lighting? I did some dodging/burning to make everything but the ring darker, but not make it look totally obvious.


Do a lot more burning and dodging for a start...



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