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A follow up to my last upload, This is a shot from a friends daughters wedding in Taorimina Sicily, Its traditional there for the bride and groom to go for a walk about after the ceremony through the streets,So this is my take on it, if you look in the background you can see the official photographer taking shots.
Tech stuff:- F10, shutter 1/250 ISO 400, 17-40@28 and a tad of fill in flash raw file processed in lightroom and finished of in CS3.
As always thanks for all previous clicks and comments always welcome.
Of to work now have a good week Brian,..........
| Camera: | Canon EOS 350D |
| Lens: | 17-40L f4 |
| Recording media: | RAW (digital) |
| Title: | Walking the Bride |
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| Uploaded: | 7 Oct 2008 - 6:56 AM |
| Tags: | Digitally manipulated, Fashion, Portraits / people, Sicily, Taormina, Wedding, Wedding / social |
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I used to do this as a part-time occupation and I can testify that getting up before dawn to photograph polar bears beating each other up on ice floes is nothing compared to getting detail in both the white dress and the dark suit while the dreaded bride's mother looks on.
Brian, really well done with this, it really makes for a different take for a wedding shot and i think it really works well. The eye focuses firstly on the obvious colour part of the shot, but then there is loads more to explore, a facial expression here, a bit of architecture there. Love it
rgds
Dave
this is fantastic... what a way to make the bride and groom stand out in the crowd...
And you say you don't do people shots! This is excellent.
Darren.
As always ,very good work.
(Nothing like this at cleethorpes :0 )
Selective colouring works well in this super shot, glad to your 70th.
Rick
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