Toronto Wedding Samples

I think you capture the moment well, but it seemed that lots of them were overexposed; lots of blown highlights. Weddings are obviously tricky - be careful to snap some tests and bracket (like crazy in high-contrast situations) when there is a lot of white (her dress??? ;-) ). Cameras aren't as easily tricked by light as they once were. Good job!
 
Hi,

I loved the composition, and the natural flavour to the pictures.

I'm all for breaking rules (i.e. over and under exposing) to get the results that you want.

Overall a cool bunch of pictures, I'd be happy with those...
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Outrun the darkness
 
Thank you Sunny!

I agree with you. I personally feel that overexposing items such as windows for example tend to make the viewer focus on the subject rather then get distracted on what's outside the window or whatever is behind the subject.

I'm sure everyone has a different opinion in regards to this.

Thanks again for your time
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Anastassios
Nikon D70
http://www.chameleonphotography.ca
 
Yes, I was just going by sight, not technical info. I didn't find it extreme, just a few shots where it seemed there was some detail missing (like a couple of her dress for expample). Definitely no saying the series wasnt very nice work though. Don't get me wrong.
 

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