Philip & Dalla - Church Facade Landscape

    Lighting Info: Dialled down the exposure to about -1 from ambient and lit(highlighted) the couples with a zoomed-in (85mm) SB-600 (camera right). Triggerd with ebay slaves.

    Emphasized vignetting in PS.

    Seen on Explore, Feb. 8, 2008

    Comments and faves

    1. aparatgraf, → Andrew, Christopher Holden, odomskarl, and 56 other people added this photo to their favorites.

    2. chichi8_8 (52 months ago | reply)

      Love the drama in this one. The head sash really drew me to this one!

    3. Ryan Macalandag (52 months ago | reply)

      Thanks. I did a tenny-weeny bit of vignetting in PS to emphasize the spot grid. During shoots like these, I always wish I can go beyond the 1/200s flash sync max. A D70s body wouldav been perfect.

    4. → Andrew (52 months ago | reply)

      Great shot. you know how to use your PS well

    5. K1C [deleted] (52 months ago | reply)

      very nice lighting! ;)

    6. Lea Jnice Photography♥Saint Louis (52 months ago | reply)

      Nice shot. The veil looks really pretty. Nice flow. way to work with the wind.

    7. ·BigGolf· (52 months ago | reply)

      Very nice balance of strobe and daylight. I love the flow of the viel as it makes the shot much more interesting. Well done, strobist style!

    8. pierofix (52 months ago | reply)

      Great!

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    9. smeeeta (52 months ago | reply)

      great lighting

    10. **Shutterbug Gal** (52 months ago | reply)

      wow this is beautiful!

    11. honkerdown (52 months ago | reply)

      Nice Strobist work!

    12. TheBauerGallery (52 months ago | reply)

      the flowing veil is what drew me in as well

    13. :::laura::: [deleted] (52 months ago | reply)

      beautiful!

    14. Donna Francé (52 months ago | reply)

      Ciao, sono amministratore di un gruppo chiamato Two Feet Under. Ci farebbe piacere aggiungere le tuo foto al gruppo.

    15. Ryan Macalandag (52 months ago | reply)

      Thanks for the comments everyone. Enjoyed taking this picture too. To make the "flowing veil" look like that, I had an assistant pull the veil and had it thrown in the air. Took about 4-5 shots to get the "flow" with the right folds that I wanted.

    16. ~Epoy~ (52 months ago | reply)

      I like this shot...your strobes were positioned perfectly..nice,nice!

    17. Sweet_chicago1 (52 months ago | reply)

      Hi, I'm an admin for a group called ALL KINDS OF BEAUTY (Invited photos ONLY) , and we'd love to have your photo added to the group.

      Beautiful couple and I love her viel flyin in the air!! congrats to them seen in explore!!

    18. Buikschuivers (52 months ago | reply)

      Great angle!
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      I like your point of view!
      I saw this great photo in the Two Feet Under group.

    19. kalasahan_kita (52 months ago | reply)

      Don't forget to relax and enjoy

    20. maki_elk (52 months ago | reply)

      Gratulation of get maried :) Nice background and sweet couple :)

    21. carla.wie (52 months ago | reply)

      Lindo.
      Beautiful.

    22. Daniel Chanisheff (52 months ago | reply)

      this is fantastic portraiture and strobism. Something for amateurs (like myself) to aspire to.

    23. jomak14 (52 months ago | reply)

      Excellent lighting technique! I should learn a lot from your images!

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    24. James Rubio (52 months ago | reply)

      awesome composition man!

    25. ilina s (51 months ago | reply)

      wow, fantastic image... what an angle!

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    26. letsmakeart (50 months ago | reply)

      beautiful shot worthy of being with those 2 people for the rest of their lives.

    27. Donna Francé (49 months ago | reply)

      Please, consider post this photo to June Contest: Wedding (Matrimoni)! on Two Feet Under group

    28. BashAlamri (40 months ago | reply)

      awesome shot!

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