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PotW 7 October 2008Something a little different this week - wedding photography. I guess it is it's own special category
to a certain degree, and can encompass everything from the mundane to the creative to the wacky and all flavours in between. But I would think that the primary mission is to provide a lasting record of the big day with which the participants are happy . Jonathon (jdear) went to New Zealand to shoot this wedding of Greg's (Mr Darcy) daughter, and the results are great. I couldn't decide between these two, so they are joint Pictures of the Week. Looks like a very happy (and colourful) day, and no doubt the bride and groom will be delighted with these images (and the others which are on Jonathon's blog, linked in the original thread here ) Greg - - - - D200 etc
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Re: PotW 7 October 2008Great choice(s), Greg.
Almost anyone with a little photographic ability can record a wedding. Heck, even I have done it on occasions. But these pix go well beyond basic wedding photography, as they have an additional artistic flair that is missing in much photography of this genre. To be able to do this during the tension and excitement of a wedding is a special talent, and Jonathan has that in spades. And I don't subscribe to the "it's the venue" theory either. The place is pretty, sure - but the artist has to be able to portray that in his images. Congratulations on these wonderful wedding pix, fully deserving of PotW status. TFF (Trevor)
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Re: PotW 7 October 2008Two amazing photos. Well done jdear.
Re: PotW 7 October 2008Excellent choices, Greg, and fantastic images, Jonathan.
My pick of the two would be the second one. It has a Marcus Bell quality to it (that is supposed to be a compliment) and everything about the arrangement is spot on.
Re: PotW 7 October 2008Some great images and well done on picture of the week. My personal pick would be number two as the first seems (on my monitor) the suffer from to much glare due to the backlit sun. Great concept and natural photo though.
Congraulations jdear. Well deserved. Jase 4869
Re: PotW 7 October 2008Damn! my daughter made it to POTW before I did. At least she only made it as a model.
Congratulations Jonathon. I'm biased, but I think it was an excellent choice Greg
Re: PotW 7 October 2008Very well deserved, congrats Jdear!
My preference is no.2 here as well. Geoff
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Re: PotW 7 October 2008Great pick and pic. Congrats to Jdear :)
Re: PotW 7 October 2008beautiful photo, congratulations and i really love the colours and that tree, must have been an awesome wedding to shoot.
Re: PotW 7 October 2008What Trevor said -- in spades.
Re: PotW 7 October 2008Congrats Jonathan, a great result from the wedding. International wedding photographer on your resume now?
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Re: PotW 7 October 2008W O W !
LOve them both.....such gorgeous images :) Dan
Re: PotW 7 October 2008Very nice wedding shots! I am getting married in a few months and hope my shots come out good ;p
Love the 2nd shot, the comp is great, colour, the hills, shadows, lighting etc etc, all good.
Re: PotW 7 October 2008i would also pic #2 as a smidge in front but they are both pretty special in different ways.
congrats Jonathan :-)
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Re: PotW 7 October 2008Jonathon
Congratulations on getting POTW for a very deserving image. Like Greg these were the 2 standouts from your post and I'd have difficulty choosing between them. I think they are a fine example of your creative abilities and eye for composition. Peter
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Re: PotW 7 October 2008lovely pictures, i think this location is perfect for the couple.
Re: PotW 7 October 2008Magical! I hope they are happy with those beautiful pictures.
Re: PotW 7 October 2008Couldn't agree more Trevor..
I had a D80 thrust into my hands a few months back at a mates wedding and I did little more than "record" the event.. When I looked back at the shots later I was very dissapointed at my efforts but it had woken the bug back up and it's bitten pretty hard.. (although I'm glad I decided to start buyin stuff a few months back rather than now... it cost me enough as it was...) These shots are brilliantly artistic and capture the beauty of the day and their feelings for each other far more than a mere "recording" of the events could have done... Love the second one Well done Jonathon....
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I have already booked a bloke from down in Coffs Harbour, great work BTW. Love the strobe shots also.
Re: PotW 7 October 2008[quote]But these pix go well beyond basic wedding photography, as they have an additional artistic flair that is missing in much photography of this genre.[quote]
well said - could not agree more......
Re: PotW 7 October 2008Congrats on POTW award. Some special photos here which will be treasured for years.
Re: PotW 7 October 2008These are special pics indeed,
nice work Jdear. Regards Colin
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