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Posted By: TOUGEFC, 04-25-2011, 05:27 PM

Hey guys, just posting up a handfull of photos from my first wedding shoot from Sunday just gone, did it for free for some close friends of my wife and I. Had alot of fun doing it
Shoot about 20gbs worth all up, here are just a few-
















































Still have many gb's to sort yet.
C & C welcome

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04-25-2011, 05:45 PM   #2
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Very nice job Simon.They will certainly have good memories of the occasion in the years to come.--charliezap
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I think you did an excellent job and I am sure they will be very happy with these.
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great job Simon, I really like the different tones you used and also that you photographed some lighter moments. I also like the cupcakes, thanks for sharing. Bob

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Those look very professional; I'm sure they'll enjoy them.

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Thanks for the kind words guys!
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Great job. I am sure they were extremely happy with the images. This is your calling. JIM

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Great job. I am sure they were extremely happy with the images. This is your calling. JIM
Thanks Jimbo! Yeah they are pretty happy with them so far, i still have many to get through yet! I think your right, it could be my calling....
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I agree with everyone else, lovely pictures. Really like the variety that you've posted. They'll love them. Hell, it's not even my wedding and I think they're great.
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Fantastic job! I hope I do as well.

One thing: I would lighten the tones a bit. Perfect example is the first shot, where the bride's face is dark. A masked curve should do it.
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Big well done man... These are great... I've seen 'so called' professionals do much worse...
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Beautiful series Simon! Have fun sifting through your Gigabytes and do post more!
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I agree with everyone else, lovely pictures. Really like the variety that you've posted. They'll love them. Hell, it's not even my wedding and I think they're great.
Thanks mate!

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Fantastic job! I hope I do as well.

One thing: I would lighten the tones a bit. Perfect example is the first shot, where the bride's face is dark. A masked curve should do it.
Thnaks Robin! Thanks for the tip, i will do just that

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Big well done man... These are great... I've seen 'so called' professionals do much worse...
Thanks Dave!

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Beautiful series Simon! Have fun sifting through your Gigabytes and do post more!
Thanks! LOL yeah im slowly getting thru them, will post more later...
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very nice shots Simon, I'm sure they will be happy with the results...
Nearly made me wish I haven't sold 77 but then I would shoot half of those shots with shorter lenses.... so 77 would sit in the bag...
anyway, you've done excellent work and stuck to your style...
well done and thanks for sharing...
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Really lovely shots!
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