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Cracking.
I really like the editing. It's put a really nice spin on the shots.
Glad the couple are happy, that is the most important thing after all.....
Maybe watch out for shadows across the face (#3 for example), otherwise all good :)
Re: Me again sorry! - Liquid Yellow 182!http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8300/7939775962
I thought I recognised that location, then saw you are in Aldershot. Good skills.....
Nice. Few questions, are you happy with them? And are the customers happy? Did you enjoy it? Stressed?
I usually ask people how they want the processing done. Most people tend to lean towards bright and vibrant images with me, but I always chuck in a few (maybe 15 ish) B&W versions, usually...
Perhaps if we had a better understanding as to what you're likely to be shooting/currently shoot, then I'm sure some better ideas will come out about what Lens would be best.
You keep mentioning the pits, so I guess you do some motorsport stuff?
I've got a SB900 and a SB910.
The 910 handles the heat more effectively, instead of just stopping when it gets too hot, it slows down it's recycle time to allow it to cool between shots. The 900 just goes into thermal cut off far too quickly for me.
You can turn thermal protection off on...
I work with this girl: http://www.devonshirephotographic.co.uk/ who is very good. Plus, you'll get me as a second shooter...
Or me, I like travelling: http://www.capturedbyjames.co.uk/
Great shots. I really like the story that goes with them too.
Maybe get some comic filters on them and release a series of online comics to go with the season? :D
Getting married in a pair of Converse? Awesome!
Nice shots. The confetti one is a tad over-exposed, but could probably be recovered in editing. Looking forward to seeing the rest.
Time to have a wee? No chance....
The only break I've ever got was when the reception are having their nosh. I spent this time copying and reviewing photos!
I agree a lot with what Dan said. I've done a few weddings, and roll with:
Nikon d700
Nikon d300
Nikon 16-35mm f4
Nikon 24-70mm f2.8
Nikon 70-200mm f2.8
Nikon 1.7x Teleconverter
Nikon 50mm f1.8
Nikon SB900 Flash
Nikon SB600 Flash
Hahnel battery grip
I usually stick the 24-70 on the D700, and...
A few of us on here started one a few years back... nobody completed it though (correct me if i'm wrong).
Might have a bash in the new year though, always a laugh :)