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TriX in efd (N+1)
Record Rapid (RRN111) in Catechol/Se6 (+FB) + bleach/polysulphid-selenium (MT2)
Once in a while I'm called upon to do other types of photography. The young couple wanted some "serious" shots. so I was happy to oblige. :-)
Strobist:
One FP360 in 36" octobox camera right.
Order was for 3 doz cupcakes to celebrate an engagement. Red velvet with vanilla buttercream, chocolate with vanilla and chocolate buttercream and vanilla with chocolate and vanilla buttercream. Personalized with LOVE, a heart with the bride and groom-to-be's initials and flowers. Colors are black, white and pink.
My friend got engaged and asked me to take a few pictures for announcements. This was one that came out pretty well.
as soon as they said, "let's do engagement photos in portsmouth", i saw this shot. i remembered this door, and knew we MUST go do some photos in front of it. and the fact that they turned out like i saw them in my mind...is utterly thrilling.
I was looking through some of Phil and Sara's engagement photos and re-processing two of my favorite photos. This couple is absolutely one of the most fun to shoot.
more on the blog www.jamesrubiophotography.com/blog/keala-brian-engagement...
strobists: 580exII behind couple (that is natural ocean spray)
10.11.09
Detail shots just make me giddy.
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There's something extra-satisfying about taking a picture you really like at 7 a.m. "It was this great moment … or groggily stare into the bottom of a coffee cup."
For our engagement, I set the camera up on a tripod and used the timer settings to take some candid engagement shots of us. We did one summer and one winter session.
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While visiting Deer Creek Reservoir, we saw this couple with a photographer. Looks like they were taking engagement pictures for a spring or summer wedding. Hope they wanted a white background.
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One of the first projects I was asked to do for friends. They ended up using this shot for a label on wine bottles for their engagement party.
I learned so much since then, and wish I had the knowledge then to make this shot even better.
I used the D90 and a 50mm f/1.8.
For our engagement, I set the camera up on a tripod and used the timer settings to take some candid engagement shots of us. We did one summer and one winter session.
From the photoblog at www.shutterrunner.com.
Follow me on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ShutterRunner
Friend me on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ShutterRunner
Engagement Photos in Utah by www.willduris.com
Nikon D700
50mm f1.8D
ISO 500
1250s - F/3.2
White balance 5560K
Had an amazing engagement session yesterday with this beautiful looking couple.. to see more wedding/engagement stuff check out www.danielkrieger.com