A few from yesterdays wedding...

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Yesterday was my forth wedding, so I'm not the most experienced, but you've got to start somewhere!

The weather was up and down throughout the day. It started amazingly well, blue sky and sun. Then as the ceremony started, it ****ed it down. Then stopped as it finished (literally). Then ****ed it down again later. Luckily we had great weather in the evening which I tried to make the most of!

The pics... (C+C greatly welcomed!)

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Wow, great set! Lovely colours and light, especially the evening ones. Love #1 & #14! You should be very happy, and I expect the newlyweds will be too! Nice work! :)
 
Great set mate, nice use of the evening light too, was happy with the shots from my first wedding till I saw these :P
 
These are really great. If it's feedback you want, I'd boost the contrast a bit in #9 and maybe get rid of the top 1/6th of the picture for #10. Shame about the finger in #21 too but there's not a lot you can do about that.

A couple of nitpicks is nothing though, I'd be well chuffed if I came back with these. :)
 
Thanks guys. Pretty pleased with them.

I did have a crack at the Nikon CLS lighting, having a flash in the hot shoe, and another on a stand somewhere. But it didn't seem very reliable, if I was on the other side of the d-floor for example, it wouldn't fire. So I ditched that pretty soon (I practiced earlier, so I didn't try 'live').

Loving the Sigma 85mm 1.4, which most of the 'getting ready' photos were taken with.
 
Nice set; I might have a wedding lined up for next June, a cousin (from the wife's side) so I like looking at these for ideas.

Nice website - I know that theme, I was looking at it whilst narrowing some done for my mine - what is it again (I'm not going to copy as it doesn't fit my logo atm)
 
Really good photos, i hope they were happy with them :)

Can i ask, what did you charge for the wedding?

PS: Number 20 could have done with a slight crop on the right hand side to get rid of that womans face and hand that has crept into the shot.
 
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Really good photos, i hope they were happy with them :)

Can i ask, what did you charge for the wedding?

PS: Number 20 could have done with a slight crop on the right hand side to get rid of that womans face and hand that has crept into the shot.

Thanks, not long been back in the country, so haven't heard from them actually.

I didn't charge anything, they are mates and I am not that confident to charge much (or anything!)
 
Great set Dan, especially the ones capturing the sunset light! I didn't think they were too Raymond-esque; you had more dof!
 
Nice shots Dan, but are you not scared of shooting directly at a lasers... Have you not seen what they can do to a cameras sensor?

not to detract/divert this thread - those wedding pics are fantastic, but i never knew that lasers were so bad. something to remember for sure! i guess its only really a problem shooting video. you would have to be pretty unlucky to time a laser and your shutter when taking stills?
 
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