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A wedding receptionI shot a reception (only) as the couple got married overseas and when they returned, had a reception for friends. I was expecting it to be quite boring, but then I though I'd ask them to step outside for 5 min for a quick shoot when the sun had just gone down.
First time playing with LR 2 as well, so I might need a bit more practice getting everything right in processing. Was pretty happy with the shots for literally 15 photos and 5 min 1 2 - 3 4 To give you guys an idea, this is what the original photo with no processing looked like. It was pretty decent, and required very minimal processing (probably better than edited even with more detail, but I'm still playing with LR). http://www.lumensphotography.com
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Re: A wedding receptionHello...
That's a pretty good job in here... Nikon Gear, AF-S lens...& a lot's of Passion...
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Re: A wedding receptionWell done
They're the type of shots I'd like to get when my wedding rolls around, so im sure your clients will be very happy
Re: A wedding receptionVery nice shots all of them, perfect back drop witht he sun gone down
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Re: A wedding receptionfor five minutes shot you did very well job.....Carlos
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Re: A wedding receptionThese are amazing..especially in the time frame. Did you use off camera flash?
Re: A wedding receptionthanks for the replies.
it was onboard flash (even tho i had my PWs with me). There's was no time to setup off camera flash and it was freezing too. Just get out, bang out a few shots, then get back in http://www.lumensphotography.com
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