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Wedding Shots Part 1 (DUW)Here are a few my first shots from the Wedding on friday, overall I am disappointed with the my shots but think it was a good learning experience. There is plenty I would do again differently to better capture the shots, and events at the wedding. Anyways, here are a few so please fire away with C&C. Thanks
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Craig,
I think you did great. First two and 2nd last are my favourites. 2nd last would benefit from a slightly different angle, but not much you could do about it since it's a candid. The facial expression on the bride's face is priceless. Well done and please post some more. Alex
Craig i have done many weddings and each one is a learning curve, don't be too hard on yourself the shots look great you have a good eye for photography and it shows, i'm sure the bride and groom will be very pleased
Nikon boy Norman
They're great mate. Unless the B&G have $25,000 expectations, i am sure they will be happy with the results.
Steve.
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Not a bad effort Craig
![]() I like the flowergirls (though perhaps with a tighter crop) and the first shot (I like the composition, but perhaps a tad underexposed under the gazebo)
Thanks for the comments everyone, I don't think the B&G had any expectations from my shots, so they should be happy, its more my expectations that have appeared to high.
5 is a lovely shot, nice couple
did you find it easier shotig under overcast conditions the light being more neutral rather than shooting under direct sun
Craig, you're a bit harsh on yourself considering it was your first go at it. The pic with the flower girls is my pick.
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