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Had the opportunity to shoot a friends wedding a few weeks ago. The bride would like some B&W images so I was hoping to hear some thoughts on these few shots.
More pics a few posts later down!!! :)
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Thanks for any advice you may have!
 
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Hi Indee... You have really capture that Wonderful moments for the future.This is awesome black and white pictures. The quality of this picture is amazing.
 
I think he looks like a young Jack Nicholson :). Look at the first pic!
 
I love the 3rd one! It shows the kind of connection that they share.

I think they love each other :)
 
All look great but #3 has a lens flare on her arm. I'm not sure how to repair it, maybe someone with more experience can help.
 
Thanks everyone!! I was kind of nervous posting wedding pics but I feel a bit better now lol. Thanks for pointing out the lens flare VTF. I was so concerned with doing a proper B&W conversion my eyes missed that!

And thanks for pointing out the crops. I went and double checked but once I make these an 8X10 image it gets rid of all that dead space.

Again, thanks for the kind words. This forum has helped me improve vastly.
 
With a bit more confidence I'll post a few more from the big day :lol:

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I really like #7.
 
I'll bet the bride and groom loved these :) I especially like the character in number seven.. it's also the sharpest of the set =)
 
Did you charge them $3,000 for these? (lol)

I like #7, of one of the bridesmaid's snapping a photo of the bride as she and a member of her wedding party make fish-lips kissy faces to one another. Kind of a neat behind the scenes moment from the wedding. Everybody involved will like the shot.
 
i agree 7 is a good shot. There are a lot of lens flare on 9. What can typically avoid those lens flare? Getting a good lens hood should do the trick right?
 
What kind of lens did you use on the day?

do you think you could tell us the fstop :) I would really like to know how these pics turned out so great.
 

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