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Originally Posted by LadyCoconut
#43 is straight up money and they will no doubt frame that one and probably use it for Christmas cards this year or next, depending on when they get their photos!  The bride has a rockin' body and that dress looks great on her. I loved the hand muff things the BMs had.
I really like #16 but the vignette feels a little heavy to me
the editing in #18 reminds me of some of Ben's, haha... I'm going to tell him to stalk these photos - are they up on your blog yet?
Glad to hear the bride's mom is okay... must've been a shock to see her  In all seriousness, still sucks that they lost a parent so close to their wedding & the holidays.
Is that Barbara Streisand in #31?
I don't know who the ppl in #50 are, but they'll love that shot of them
You did a great job and they definitely got a great price and you got a ton of great shots for your portfolio so it was a win-win for sure! And man were you quick on the turn around, especially for the holidays! Can't beat that!
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Woah, you rock for all of the comments!! Seriously! Tell Ben thanks too!
You're totally right. The vingette is too much on 16 and a few others as well. The lady in 31 was one of my administrators in elementary school! No clue on her name, but I'm certain that she was a vice principle. lol. I never said anything to her, I totally forgot!
The only images that were shot below 1600 were the getting ready pics (anywhere from 640 to 1000 and no flash used due to lots of mirrors) and the ceremony (800). Everything else was shot at either 1600 or 3200. I had switched to 3200 for a few non flash shots that turned out to be junk and forgot to dial back down to 1600 once I started using the flash again! Thank God for noiseware

I was using the Speedlite 580EXII set at a 0 exposure. A few times I might have dialed it up....but not very often. I think the cake eating pics where the only ones where I dialed it up?