Beercat
Loc: Central Coast of California
Shot my second wedding yesterday as the primary shooter ......
Used:
Canon 70D
Standard 'kit' 18-135mm lens
Canon 600RT speed light on-camera with Super-Scoop II
Learn learn learn 8-)
Congratulations on your second primary shoot.! Nice capture!!!
Beercat
Loc: Central Coast of California
Dan L wrote:
Congratulations on your second primary shoot.! Nice capture!!!
Thanks Dan .........
Get a few more under my belt and I'll feel a bit better 8-)
Doddy
Loc: Barnard Castle-England
The happy couple will be over the moon with those shots Beer cat..well done indeed.
Beercat
Loc: Central Coast of California
Doddy wrote:
The happy couple will be over the moon with those shots Beer cat..well done indeed.
Thanks Doddy ............... Long live the queen :D
Sylvias
Loc: North Yorkshire England
A lovely couple and beautiful shots, gorgeous background in 3. :-)
Very nice..the only wedding I ever shot was my grandson's it was very hard to get all the special moments..
Beercat
Loc: Central Coast of California
Namwife wrote:
Very nice..the only wedding I ever shot was my grandson's it was very hard to get all the special moments..
It can be very hard .........
Yesterday I crammed the pre-ceremony, detail shots, ceremony, family shots, sunset shots, first dances, toast, cake cutting all in 2 1/2 hours ........... :shock:
HEART
Loc: God's Country - COLORADO
Does this mean we won't see your regular jokes anymore???
Beercat wrote:
Shot my second wedding yesterday as the primary shooter ......
Used:
Canon 70D
Standard 'kit' 18-135mm lens
Canon 600RT speed light on-camera with Super-Scoop II
Learn learn learn 8-)
If you want to learn...then I'd suggest getting the Roberto Valenzuela Creative Live "Lights, Posing, Execution!" video set.
It's about $100.00 or so and it's worth every penny.
Example; you see how in your shot where they are looking into each other's eyes it sort of looks a bit awkward or "wrong"?
Trust me....it does.
If you had "crossed noses" with them it would have looked 100x better...more natural than when they are looking right at each other.
I'm not dissing you but just suggesting that if this is your thang....then that is the best learning resource I could suggest to anyone.
Very nicely done; love the sunset shot of the happy couple.
Erv
Loc: Medina Ohio
2 1/2 hours!!!! Were they in the express lane? :):) I haven't done one that went less then 6 hours for me. But they were still partying when I left.:):) But you did a nice job on these. Do you have a second shooter with you?
Erv
Beercat wrote:
Shot my second wedding yesterday as the primary shooter ......
Used:
Canon 70D
Standard 'kit' 18-135mm lens
Canon 600RT speed light on-camera with Super-Scoop II
Learn learn learn 8-)
nicely done, but did anybody tell him he had tennis shoes on....
Beercat
Loc: Central Coast of California
rpavich wrote:
If you want to learn...then I'd suggest getting the Roberto Valenzuela Creative Live "Lights, Posing, Execution!" video set.
It's about $100.00 or so and it's worth every penny.
Example; you see how in your shot where they are looking into each other's eyes it sort of looks a bit awkward or "wrong"?
Trust me....it does.
If you had "crossed noses" with them it would have looked 100x better...more natural than when they are looking right at each other.
I'm not dissing you but just suggesting that if this is your thang....then that is the best learning resource I could suggest to anyone.
If you want to learn...then I'd suggest getting th... (
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The shot of them looking into each others eyes, that was not posed .......... couldn't of been more natural, just caught on the fly ;)
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