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First wedding shoot

Posted:
Thu Oct 20, 2005 2:22 am
by PiroStitch
First time being the primary photog. Did this as a favour for a relative of a friend. I'm not planning on PP-ing every single pic I took (because that would be pure craziness) but here's one I just toyed with for about 5 mins or so.
Please critique away as I do have one proper "paid" shoot next month

So going to try and do as much research as possible till then.
Orig exif:
ISO 800
20mm
2.8
1/125s

Posted:
Thu Oct 20, 2005 3:19 am
by Catcha
Very nice capture, you have a good eye for that special moment shot.
Maybe a flash to highlight the darker spots on the brides face would have given a better picture. But the way it is just as good

Posted:
Thu Oct 20, 2005 6:33 am
by spada
Hi
A nice , good moment of the couple, this will be very value for them 20 years later.
Regards
spada

Posted:
Thu Oct 20, 2005 6:54 am
by birddog114
Pirostich,
Keep it like that, a special moment!
Great works and showing off our ancient/ traditional customs.
Have to say:
This is the first wedding pic on this board made me paying more attention.
Remind me a scene from "The Last Emperor"

Posted:
Thu Oct 20, 2005 8:33 am
by DionM
A great caputre. I really like their expressions.
I can't make up my mind if the window in the background adds or detracts from the image. I think it adds to it, but I just wonder how it would have looked with a lower down shot with more of the couple and less of the window? But I can't say for certainty if it would be better ..

Posted:
Thu Oct 20, 2005 9:35 am
by abet
Instant classic. Good eye on composition, and very expressive too... It pays a lot to get into details, but just shoot and practice as many as you can before the "big day".
Good luck!
Abet

Posted:
Thu Oct 20, 2005 9:40 am
by barry
Great shot. I also like the colour treatment you have given it.
Barry

Posted:
Thu Oct 20, 2005 11:42 am
by shutterbug
Perfect, I love it.

Posted:
Thu Oct 20, 2005 12:16 pm
by redline
looks like you had fun, did you try the shot with the curtains drawn?

Posted:
Thu Oct 20, 2005 12:37 pm
by PiroStitch
Thanks for the comments and encouragement
Catcha, I wanted to use the available lighting that's why I bumped up the ISO to 800
Thanks Spada, I certainly hope it does
Birddog, that's what I liked about this...they were both wearing traditional Chinese garments. Made it a bit easier to set the tone and mood
DionM and Redline, yeh the window is a pity but had to work quick. It's hard to set up a candid shot
Thanks Abet.
Thanks Barry, I like it a lot too

Hopefully the couple will.
Thanks shutterbug. Your pics were certainly an inspiration.

Posted:
Thu Oct 20, 2005 1:11 pm
by stubbsy
Wayne
This is a beautiful image with perfect PP. It captures the essence of the event in a natural way. If the rest are like this they'll be a very happy couple.

Posted:
Thu Oct 20, 2005 1:19 pm
by DionM
PiroStitch wrote:DionM and Redline, yeh the window is a pity but had to work quick. It's hard to set up a candid shot

Piro - don't get me wrong, I think it works very well as it is. I just wonder if it could make any difference. Having said that I have been looking at it again and I think it adds to the effect, really. Brightens up the background.


Posted:
Thu Oct 20, 2005 1:38 pm
by MCWB
Great shot Wayne! I think there are a million and one things you
could do differently with this one, both when taking the pic and in post, however what you've done just
works. Great moment captured, I'm sure they'll be rapt!


Posted:
Thu Oct 20, 2005 4:22 pm
by dooda
I really like it. it's all about catching the moment with these things. If you can do that, you're in good shape. When you're just starting, I don't think it's a good thing to worry about too many minor details. Just shoot it the way you're comfortable, making sure you capture the moment, the expression, and the joy. Everything else falls in place as a result.

Posted:
Thu Oct 20, 2005 6:37 pm
by Heath Bennett
PiroStich... this is an amazing shot. My workmate just looked over my shoulder and I had to use a bath towel to wipe off her drool
Love the natural light look. Sure a fill flash could make their faces more perfect, but it would have lost its GENUINE edge, and looked more like a stock photograph. This way it looks like it has been ripped straight from the National Geographic magazine.

Posted:
Thu Oct 20, 2005 8:01 pm
by PiroStitch
Dion, no offense taken
Admittedly, I wasn't expecting such a great response for this pic...dunno why but I guess I'm criticising myself too harshly again? It's definitely given me the incentive to actually put some time aside now to get more time under my belt with the rest of the pics
Digital = evil

I took too many pics during the day....

Posted:
Thu Oct 20, 2005 10:40 pm
by mic
Very nicely done Wayne, keep em coming & good luck.
It's a very nerve racking experience, I'm talking about being the Photographer.
Mic.


Posted:
Thu Oct 20, 2005 10:46 pm
by wendellt
Wayne your showing your talent in this shot, it has an abundance of appealing qualities and the added value of a unique ceremonial theme.
The perspective is great, backlighting interest and the artistic highlights on the faces a very dimensional image.

Posted:
Sat Oct 22, 2005 6:28 pm
by LittleB
Piro
This is a great capture, I like the sepia tones as it suits the traditional ceremonial event. Please show us more of your photos.
Thanks
Genista

Posted:
Sat Nov 12, 2005 11:35 pm
by Alex
Fantastically captured shot, Wayne.
Well done.
Alex

Posted:
Sun Nov 13, 2005 9:22 pm
by ozimax
Well done Piro, definitely different and rememberable, Max