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Bride + Groom with fairy lightsHey guys,
Just one share from a recent wedding: I''d seen this tree lit up with fairy lights as I left an earlier wedding I had shot at the same venue. I thought to myself I have to get my next bride and groom in under this tree and get some photos when its dark. So I did! My wife is crouching down behind them using a video light to spill light back into the camera and give them a rim-light. Camera is tripod mounted. More from this wedding at the top of my blog http://www.vibrantphotography.com.au/blog/ Thanks for looking UPDATE: CHANGED TO FLICKR HOSTED IMAGE. Last edited by jdear on Sat Nov 22, 2008 10:34 am, edited 4 times in total.
Re: Bride + Groom with fairy lightsHey Jonathon,
No worky here mate... No image and no access to your blog...it says... Forbidden You don't have permission to access /blog/ on this server. Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request. Geoff
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Re: Bride + Groom with fairy lightsNo photo showing and forbidden to enter blog
Chris
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Re: Bride + Groom with fairy lightsstrange! I just had a friend test it from america and it all worked for him - also looks fine to me... hmmmm
Re: Bride + Groom with fairy lightscan't see it!
Re: Bride + Groom with fairy lightsI must be going blind.
g.
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Re: Bride + Groom with fairy lightsI get the same results as Geoff. No image + forbidden
BUT if I go to your base site (.com.au) then click on blog, I get there. So it seems to be a problem linking from here. Nice image BTW. Greg
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Re: Bride + Groom with fairy lightsok I changed the image to a flickr hosted one. Cant figure out why its playing silly buggers!
Re: Bride + Groom with fairy lightsIt's a miracle! I can see!
And a bloody nice image too. Are you able to wrangle just a little more detail from the shadow areas of the b+g? g.
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Re: Bride + Groom with fairy lightsstunning shot. wow. so magical...
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Re: Bride + Groom with fairy lightsBeautiful image and one i'm sure the happy couple will treasure.
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Re: Bride + Groom with fairy lightsAbsolutely stunning!!!!
Cameron
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Re: Bride + Groom with fairy lightsAbsolutely stunning. I don't think you need to try and pull any more shadow detail, the blacks are good as they are.
My only real complaint is the bride's train, it leads to the bottom left. perhaps if you put the bride and groom more to the right it would avoid that leading problem and give it a sense of space. Great shot, and I wish i could do stuff like that soon. How different is a video light to a strobe or other form or artificial light when it comes to on location work like that?
Re: Bride + Groom with fairy lightsTHat's one stunning image! Very creative.
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