Critique Welcomed A few snaps from a wedding today

Chris Dodkin

West Coast Correspondent
It's nice to just be a guest - you can snap what ever you like, and let someone else worry about THE shots. :cool:

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Youngest Guest (8 Weeks Old)


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Flower Girls


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Flower Trail


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Very Reserved


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Tying the Knot


All shots X-Pro1
 
Pun Alert, Pun Alert! There it is again! :D

I think you should have offered your photographic services to the couple Chris. Are these all with the 14mm?

I know the photographer well Paul - I'm glad he took the gig as he looked exhausted by the end of the looonnnng day ;)

The X-Pro1 was great for the atmospheric shots, but when it came to the ceremony and moving targets, it just wasn't as easy to use as my Canon kit.

Which was good news, because I have a wedding to shoot in June, and I needed to figure out what to shoot with, and I think yesterday decided it for me.

Canon 5DII for the main event - and X-Pro1 for incidentals and informals

The last shot is the 14mm lens - the others are with the 35mm lens.

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Very nice Chris. Do we recognise the middle flower girl by any chance? And I love the flower trail shot and the overall PP.

Thanks Pete - no, no relation to the middle flower girl - The wedding was for a chap from work.

The flower trail shot is my fave from the day
 
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