My first wedding as a photographer - D300s
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@lllestico Hi. By exposing for the highlights (the large window) in this case, the darkest shadow areas will fall into a natural silhouette. If the photographer used an even faster shutter speed or a smaller aperture then the shadows would become darker and the net curtains would become less bleached showing more detail. A slower shutter or wider aperture would give the opposite effect.
Possibly some burning in post but it can all be achieved in camera. Hope that makes sense and helps :-)
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What aperture did you use for the main ceremony?
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Post processing.
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very nice. i would like to know how you shot the picture at 2:27 . i know most of the light is on the other side but how did you manage to keep the side closer to you completely dark? could anyone help? thanks.
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Excellent job!! i'm thinking about start doing weddings, what lenses did you used?
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@SalDaDrummr You're welcome c: ~
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@LordLoldemort7 i didnt see that there thanks!
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@SalDaDrummr It says in the description! lol
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@im4mur4 beautiful place too. i shot a wedding recently and the location wasnt as pretty as this. do you ever use the hd video on this camera, if so how is it?
what's the song name??
ven1018yt 5 months ago
@ven1018yt Jack Jonhson - Banana Pancakes
im4mur4 5 months ago
wow you got skills. how much you charge?
studiousangel 7 months ago
@studiousangel Thank you! it depends on the particular job. Right now I only shoot in China cos Im currently based in Beijing.
im4mur4 6 months ago
I don't believe you. This looks like your 1000th wedding...lol This is great...nice camera angles too.
LeoneClub 8 months ago 2
@LeoneClub haha, you are very kind.
im4mur4 6 months ago