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Bride, groom and photographer.
Lavender Bay Wharf.
Lavender Bay.
Sydney.
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 24-105mm f4/L lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom and PhotoPad Pro by NCH software.
A Smooth 'Chestnut' filter from the Flickr Photo Editor.
AI enhanced Noise Reduction from the new, updated (April, 2023) Adobe Lightroom.
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Wedding photography in 2023.
It's in 'Real Time'.
And if the photos don't entirely suit, well we'll do it again.
And they did, lol.
Lavender Bay, Sydney.
Wedding photo central.
Seen on my weekly harbourside expedition with the Canon 5D.
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L lens.
Processed in Adobe Lighroom and PhotoPad Pro by NCH software.
Manual Noise Reduction.
A Smooth 'Chestnut' filter from the Flickr Photo Editor
We visited Myers Beach on the Oregon coast as the sun was going down. There is an arch in one of the huge sea stacks. Even at low tide water still flows through the hole in the rock. This spot is popular for wedding shoots as while we visited, two parties arrived for photographs. This couple and their photographer were trying to figure out how deep they needed to wade into the waves to get the shot they wanted. Knee deep would be best at this stage. The bride was hesitant.
We were lucky to see the Aurora borealis (Northern Lights) during the weddingshoot in Iceland. It was a magical trip!
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Coming back from climbing to the top of the Upper Waterfall at Johnson Canyon I came across this wedding shoot along the creek.
Johnson Canyon, Alberta
Canada
We're not looking just walking on by, honest guv!
A young couple choose to have some wedding memories captured on Westmimster Bridge in London against the back drop of the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben. Chances of privacy or an uniterrupted shot? Zero.
A few weeks ago I had a great weddingshoot of this lovely couple. A fantastic day full of wonderful moments! So: Let's share an image from the wedding-series with you 💥
I travelled down to Port Talbot to help Leighton with his first official wedding shoot... This is a small selection of the shots I rattled off on the day... Fortunately, we were blessed with bright, blue skies and lots of sunshine.
It was good fun but I was glad of a pint at the end of it!
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With a nice wedding shoot.
Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 24mm F2.8D lens. Kodak Ektachrome 100 35mm E6 slide film.
A few years ago I took the shot at our Queen Elizabeth Park.
Don't you think the cherry blossoms fell down due to wind breezes. It was actually the wedding photographers (and the assistant) who did the shot and they shake off the blossoms to create this! :o)
Happy Thursday!
The following is the original story.
I know. This is such a big cliché.
Please excuse me. Spring is the season for love and I am silly photo buff who shoots in “bad light” and shoots cliché.
I would like to send my blessings to the couple who were having their wedding shoot in Queen Elizabeth Park Sunday morning. Their two photographers were on the right hand side outside the frame. Of course they have better angle than me.
It was also their photographers shaking off the petals from the branches in order to create the effect.
This is my candid shot for cherry blossoms this year. :o)
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