Wedding Photographer - Deal, Kent

1/125, f/4, ISO 1000, +2/3 EV, -1/3 FEC, 35mm (16-35)

1/80, f/2.8, ISO 1250, -1/3 EV, 85mm (85)
Light levels in the church were good but there were spotlights giving high contrast light. I had to frame shots very carefully to minimise flare.
1/100, f/2.2, ISO 1000, 0 EV, 35mm (35)

1/125, f/2.8, ISO 2000, 0 EV, 70mm (24-70)
The bride's reaction when the minister described her husband as "a bit of a geek". He does work in IT but nonetheless...

1/160, f/2.8, ISO 1000, 0 EV, 200mm (70-200)
There was a small area of grass available for group shots and the bride and groom portraits. Unfortunately there were lots of distractions in the background so it was shallow depth of field time.
The intimidating sight of live action role players!
One of the more unusual bride and groom portraits I've taken!
Lower light levels in the reception hall but with a 5D Mark II, it's not a problem.
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Labels: Weddings in Kent 2009 1Q












3 Comments:
David,
When using flash in AV mode, but trying to capture ambient lite in backgrounds, do you take your meter reading from the background (without the main subject) then recompose with the subject and let the flash balance itself? Or just meter the whole scene, and adjust EV?
Thanks!
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Yours,
David
David,
The last photo in this sequence of wedding photographs looks amazingly clean for 3200 ISO very impressive. My Nikon D300 is good at around 1200 ISO but could not have got that shot. Your exposure must have been perfect!
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