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Wedding Photo of the Week Showcase 11/23/09


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<p>Time to upload one recent image for show and possible critique. Make sure it is 700 pixels or less in width - AND - make sure to enter a caption in the caption box on that page where you've uploaded. Some details about the shot would be helpful. By posting - you agree to allow your image to be chosen for discussion and critique for the week. One will be chosen at random. This is not a contest - but simply an image that we'll discuss. Positive as well as constructive suggestions are what will occur. HOWEVER - IF you wish to post your image but DO NOT WANT to be considered for critique - please say so in your caption. Images that show as a link will be deleted and you'll be asked to re-post. Newcomers and Pros are both welcome to post in this thread. The thread will be closed late on Tuesday. Look for the choice on Wednesday. Please do not start the critique in this thread ;-)</p>
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<p>I almost never use flash outdoors. This shot was taken few weeks back at 4:30pm or so in Arizona in a very heavily wooded area in Sedona. Yes, you read it right. Sedona! I couldn’t believe it myself. I was expecting Red rocks everywhere, but this little charming B&B had a creek and very heavy foliage. Because of that the fall season, I was lost almost all the light but wanted to take the guys down the creek for exactly this shot.<br>

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This image was taken towards the end of the shoot. The couple was a bit tired and wanted to join the guests for some cocktail. Image was taken at 2.8F / ISO 800 / 1/45 S. This image is virtually untouched. Because of the film speed and shutter I only slightly enhanced contrast and gave it a little sharpness. <br>

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enjoy<br>

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<p>Shot with Nikon D80, 50mm, f/1.8, 1/60, ISO 320, with my flash mounted in the hotshoe bounced from a semi-high white ceiling. This was the couples' first dance. Her dress was kind of heavy, so he was helping hold it while they were dancing. I really liked this one in B/W and with quite a bit of contrast/blacks. For what it is worth, her dress was not white, it was a champagne color. : )</p>

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