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ANGIE'S WEDDING GREENVILLE SC



Exposure Date: 2014:07:24 23:45:42;
Make: Canon;
Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark III;
Exposure Time: 1/6400.0 seconds s;
FNumber: f/6.3;
ISOSpeedRatings: ISO 25600;
ExposureProgram: Other;
ExposureBiasValue: 0
MeteringMode: Other;
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode;
FocalLength: 188.0 mm mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS5 Windows;


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because the groom insisted that it will be better in Greenville! A

regañadienta todos fuimos! We all pack and went to our niece

weeding! And guess what, we all agree it was a blast, much better

than Miami! Thank you for looking. Rates/Comments highly

appreciated.

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Everyone was accomodeted at The Hyatt! People came from three Cities, New Orleanes, Huston and Miami. The bride and grom also stay at the Hotel. The Wedding was organized to be a three days of events, that included a couple of activites daily.

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Dear Jorge,

A snapshot to remember. A very beautiful and sweet indirect look, a perfect portrait. To remember a lifetime.

Elegant dress and a radiant bride. Her soft makeup is perfect. Very warm colors in the shot. There's much tenderness in her eyes and in other snapshots there's also much anticipation for the arrival of the moment.

I can imagine the portrait will be a good family memory and it was worth moving from place for the wedding.

Congratulations to the family. Kindest regards. Laura Marco.

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Quite a nice pose and facial expression you have chosen, Jorge! But why on Earth used 25600 ISO setting at 1/6400 sec exposure time and 1/6,3 aperture?! All right, you have persuaded me to buy the EOS 5D Mark III in the next life! Thank you for that my dear friend!

 

Best regards

 

PDE

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Your original post would be my pick simply for the fact I can see her eyes plus it's very sharp.  I like sharp.  The light source is soft but contrasty enough to reveal the features of her face.  It also allows details to be shown equally in her dark hair and in her white gown.  In a film camera Kodak Portra 160NC would be required to accurately depict both.  This shot proves that the digital camera has fully 'arrived', if anyone out there still doubts it.  And, Holy Smokes, is the technical data correct?  1\6400 sec @ f6.3 & ISO 12600?  Couldn't do that with film.  In the second post, the one 'you really like', I think her bouquet should be shown, at least partially, so there is a reason that her gaze is downward.  Doesn't hurt that she is also very pretty.  Best, LM.

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Please allow me to add my congratulations to a very long list.  This applies both to your niece getting married and to her serving as an exceptionally beautiful model, whose essence you have expertly captured in this wonderful series.

 

I am now getting ready for my son's wedding in less than 5 weeks.  Crazy with anticipation!!

 

My best,

michael

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Thank you Jorge,

like allway, nice photos, not only for the beauty, also for show the character of personality. Well done..!

Ricardo

Also all the best in 2015 ..!

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