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The Wedding Photographer


lizweisiger

EXIF Information extracted from file:
Artist: unknown
DateTimeOriginal: 2009:04:06 22:26:56
Camera Make: Canon
Camera Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi
Exposure Time: 1/1600.0 seconds
FNumber: 16.0
ISO Speed Ratings: ISO 800
Exposure Program: Normal program
ExposureBiasValue: 0
MaxApertureValue: 4.0
MeteringMode: multi-segment
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode
FocalLength: 75.0 mm
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS3 Macintosh


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Now there's a shot within a shot. Love it. Well done, my friend. Regards, Lawrence.
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Thank you, Lawrence. I was sitting on the beach watching this guy try to shoot this couple, who clearly wanted every cheap looking shot he could give them. He was a good sport.
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Very good documentation of a dedicated photographer. Excellent posture. Fun to look at. Light was too harsh blown out areas.
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I love your +++ exposure on this shot, and by my seeing this photographer I am thinking that maybe I could do wedding shots....

 

Forget the weddings Shawn and consider funerals instead!

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This works exquisitely! You've got his skin tones spot on, i can see the fuzz on his hands and legs, the sand on his elbows and legs, i can see his toes, i can see the texture of the sand in the foreground -- and his stance is (i can't think up suitable adjectives immed. but i guess u get my drift). Super!
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Ifti, thank you for your comment. I tried to "blow out" the whites here so the focus was all on the man, depicting the heat and glare. It was an attempt to show something different.

 

Shawn, you are so funny. I don't know whether this guy was any good, but he has the gig on one of the most beautiful beaches I've ever seen.

 

Rajat, many thanks for your wonderful comment.

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Superb capture! He looks fully dedicated to the shoot. I lov ethe high key effect although I would suggest removing some of the texture in the sand just below his foot on the right and behind his back on the left. Regardless, it is a superb image. I bet he would be proud of it too!
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Hello, Sonia, many thanks for your comment and suggestions. I was not sure about allowing the shadows and textures in. I haven't studied this technique, but just thought it is something neat to try.
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Just love it. The way you overexposed it really shows under what conditions he is working under. Perfect timing with the click and it`s wonderful with photographers like yourself who dares to break the rules, throw away the manuell and just go for it. That`s photography. Good job Liz. Take good care and all the best from Jannica
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