It was abit of a challenge capturing available light on a boat



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Harbour Cruise weddingWeather was not ideal on Saturday....cold, rain and windy on Syd Harbour.
It was abit of a challenge capturing available light on a boat ![]() ![]() ![]()
Nice is all about quality not quanity in his posts!
The boat must of made things tricky, hand holding on a rocking boat would be a trick proposition.
Thanks guys
![]() The couple just wanted me to capture the event, with plenty of group images with friends and family. There was not much formals taken. The ceremony initially was going to be at the front of the boat, but it was moved inside becasue of bad weather ![]() The 1st image was captured on top of the boat late at night, I knew it was going to be hard on a rocking boat. I brought my secret weapon....a video light to create my own lighting...instead of using a flash ![]()
#1 for me too, great lighting, great moment etc.
#2 just seems to lack any strong point of interest. Would love to know what that streak on the left though, seagull ? Abel
Nikon d80, an ever-changing collection of cheap glass, and 0 art-sense.
Mystery solved, and it actually makes sense, it is the bridal vechicle after all ![]()
The first one is a cracker Vincent, and taken aboard a boat! A candid keeper for sure. I even like the frame. Ozi.
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