my first weddingshoot

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kingfisher
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my first weddingshoot

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one week ago , it was my first weddingshoot , i was very nervous
it`s not a kingfishershoot , if it is not good , we try it next day
but i give it a try , and i am satisfied

all the picture`s are taken with the TAMRON DI 28 - 75 2,8 and the 70-200 2,8 SSM

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gustav
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Very different from shooting kingfishers!!! Images nice and sharp, lighting well handled. Weddings can be nerve wrecking, no second chances. Think you did well here!
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I like all your pics. The bride and groom look so happy.
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As always, great composition, excellent sharpness and colors and so forth.
But please would you explain what is that bicycle doing there? I am ignorant. :( I don't think they will go to their honeymoon on that thing, for sure, or... will they? :lol:
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That's a menstrual cycle Doc, for the groom to ride at certain times.

I really like that shot!
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david antony wrote:That's a menstrual cycle Doc, for the groom to ride at certain times.

I really like that shot!
LOL! Excellent, fun and creative pictures, Kingfisher, thank you for sharing!
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really nice sharp and good composition, i bet the bride, groom and the mother in laws where happy and that is the mane thing.

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Congratulations on your first wedding photos Gustav! :D

They are bright with natural colours and wedding photographers say that the bride's white dress usually is at risk of losing details by blown highlights but your photos show some nice lace embroidery details. Lovely skin texture colours too... :)

Just wondering; are you pleased with Tamron 28-75 F/2.8 's overall performance through the whole layout of the photo frame when at 100% ?

Thank you for sharing with us,
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aster wrote:Congratulations on your first wedding photos Gustav! :D

They are bright with natural colours and wedding photographers say that the bride's white dress usually is at risk of losing details by blown highlights but your photos show some nice lace embroidery details. Lovely skin texture colours too... :)
I've begun leveling the bride's dress separately from the rest of the image, the change is subtle, but the effect is very pleasing.
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yildiz

the tamron 28 - 75 di 2,8 is a great lens , for the 100%
some peaple said , you dont have to buy , the sony 24 - 70 CZ the tamron is almost the same quality
also his little brother the tamron 17 - 50 2,8 is also very good

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kingfisher wrote:yildiz

the tamron 28 - 75 di 2,8 is a great lens , for the 100%
some peaple said , you dont have to buy , the sony 24 - 70 CZ the tamron is almost the same quality
also his little brother the tamron 17 - 50 2,8 is also very good

greatings
gustav

Thank you Gustav! :D

This is good to know. Promises to work on the A900 as well which is a plus. I certainly enjoy the Tamron brand with some of their lenses and relatively cheaper prices.

Keep good photos flowing in...
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