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L and S got hitched. LOTS of photos!

Thanks again you guys!

One of the team took the following shot that I hope explain this a bit better. Thanks to our wonderful team member George, who goes by Kerbouchard on this forum. (We love us some George!)

They must have turned up the lights for a nano second, because this is Mike and I with our flashes turned half way back. The diffusers are on the cams, and we are using battery packs to recycle the flash in a hurry.
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The rest of the time, we used the flash in this position (indicated by the red slash)
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Again, I hope this makes sense!
 
Thanks guys!

Hey Trever, the lighting is a bit different in each photo. Some is no flash, all the ceremony is no flash, the couple photos had on camera flash, and the reception was on camera flash. Which photos would you like to know more about and I can give you more detailed info.

(BTW, this was the wedding I was talking about being so DARK! Not really the ceremony itself, but the reception was a cave as far as lighting. At first they had the lights on, but then they turned them off, and it was lit by candlelight only. They had covered the tables and a lot of the walls in black fabric, so it sucked out all the flash pretty much. The walls were yellow, and the ceiling was about 60 foot high and maroon so no bouncing. It was a TOUGH reception. There were two videographers there who were also having a ton of problems).

Couple photos... you state OC flash. Obviously diffused.. bounce card?

Couple shots were taken with the flash turned 1/2 backwards like in the above photo. These were taken in a hallway, were there was more light, so I didn't need to turn the flash forward at all. I like to have a lot of color in a photo, and turning my flash 1/2 way back at lower power, or all the way back on occassion seems to get that for me.

It's so funny, because I always have camera savvy guests tell me, "Do you know your flash is turned the wrong way?" They are surprised when I say "Yes".
 
Beautiful!!! I hope they always remain as happy as they look right now.
 
I noticed the flash head position immediately in that shot ;)
 
cool shots, and nice to know about the flash position.

hehe I like the #8 photo, looks like she is checking herself out
 
Good stuff. There are a few in there of mine that I wish you would have deleted(like #40), but overall, great job.

It was a blast...even if it was in a light sucking cave. Thanks for sharing and thanks for having me.
 
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Do 40 is killer! (IMO)

#40 looks like I missed focus. Nothing looks sharp to me. I wish I would have nailed it, but that was the story of the night. It seems like everything and everybody was against us. I would be about to take the perfect shot and everybody would turn away. It felt like I was always a split second late on this one.

Also, there was one shot I was surprised not to see. I thought I nailed the one of the bride kissing her Dad when he was giving her away. I guess it didn't make the cut?
 
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE! There are so many emotions captured in this series! Great job as usual!
 
Thank you so much Twocolor and Rockkkkin!
 
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