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TSkord
post Nov 28 2007, 12:55 PM, updated 18y ago

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This time of year, got plenty of friend's wedding as well as relatives.. Its time to learn... Just go to every function when u have the opportunity. As of now, each and every wedding functions i went to, I made friends with all the photogs on assigntment for the function.. hehe.. .One of them, whom I might say, in my A-list is none other than... zadan of shutterspeak.. Thanks zadan for all the invitation to tag along with u. I learn a lot from that. Will definately stick to u like gum wherever ur assignment is (in Klang valley only of cos.. heh..) .

Some wedding shots while tagging along with zadan of shutterspeak. I screwed up some of the shots (didnt realized i use high iso on most of the shots..sigh!)
These are some salvageable ones..

Fazri(or fariz?) & Eny KLCC

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The rest are history..

More to come soon. CNCs definately appreciated. wink.gif

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post Nov 28 2007, 01:21 PM

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I see some vignetting on the first picture!
However, that gives it a nice mood to it!
TSkord
post Nov 28 2007, 02:15 PM

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QUOTE([ - i l l u s i o n s - ] @ Nov 28 2007, 01:21 PM)
I see some vignetting on the first picture!
However, that gives it a nice mood to it!
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haha..tats rite bro.. i add the vignette effect on purpose actually.. and yup, its to add to the "mood" biggrin.gif

btw, the 1st pic is taken using kitlens (18-55mm), no flash
2nd pic using 70200f4, no flash with absurdly high iso speed (800)..sigh sweat.gif
3rd pic using 50mmf1.8 w/flash
4th pic using 50mmf1.8 w/flash

most of other pics, i used the 70200f4, set high iso, dont want to bother with the flash, and the result = rubbish... doh.gif

more pics of wedding shots while tagging along wit zadan:

Suhana & Amzahari, Kluang

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zadan@work

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out of topics abit (the kompangs and drum used by the kompang team during the wedding...)

that's about it, for su&am's wedding.. the rest is not something that i can proud of.. sweat.gif

more to come in a few minutes.. wink.gif


Added on November 28, 2007, 2:35 pmAmri & Azrin's wedding, Padang Rengas, Perak

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all images taken using 18-55mm EFS&350d/400d
as usual, cncs welcomed.. wink.gif

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CutieLynette
post Nov 28 2007, 10:32 PM

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OMG, with 18-55mm EFS&350D/400D you get pictures as good as this! I should learn from you!

What's the exim for your pictures? Mind sharing?


Added on November 28, 2007, 10:33 pmOMG, with 18-55mm EFS&350D/400D you get pictures as good as this! I should learn from you!

What's the exim for your pictures? Mind sharing?

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post Nov 29 2007, 03:10 AM

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nice one dude! thumbup.gif

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TSkord
post Nov 29 2007, 08:17 AM

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QUOTE(CutieLynette @ Nov 28 2007, 10:32 PM)
OMG, with 18-55mm EFS&350D/400D you get pictures as good as this! I should learn from you!

What's the exim for your pictures? Mind sharing?


Added on November 28, 2007, 10:33 pmOMG, with 18-55mm EFS&350D/400D you get pictures as good as this! I should learn from you!

What's the exim for your pictures? Mind sharing?
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Hi lynette, i used kitlens for most of the pics during that particular wedding, however, these are only some that really are "usable".. the rest..huhu.. abit useless.. sweat.gif

one advise, if u use kitlens for ur shooting, just keep on snapping as many pics as posibble. try as many angles as posible. cos from that, u'll might get at least some gems among them.. and yup, kitlens is good enuff for certain shots...(with additional PS of cos.. hehe..)

For the exif, u can try saving the pics 1st, then u can view the exif data from the pics properties. I think it shud still be there. wink.gif


Added on November 29, 2007, 8:19 am
QUOTE(Freak` @ Nov 29 2007, 03:10 AM)
nice one dude! thumbup.gif

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Thanks mate.! wink.gif

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TSkord
post Dec 26 2007, 03:46 PM

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Updated.. 26/12/2007
My aunt's wedding 22/12/207. Did some free photography for her..as a wedding gift.. biggrin.gif
Tag along with bro shahrin of alor setar.. thanks for ur tips bro. wink.gif

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Most pics taken with 350D+50mm+580ex

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berd696
post Dec 28 2007, 04:54 PM

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very nicee...im want one SLR, maybe consider D80 hahah
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post Jan 2 2008, 10:01 AM

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be carefull of using f2.8 and below. afraid the picture not sharp or soft. because of the movement of your camera or your subject.
if u r using flash when shot indoor use f3.5 and above is better.
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post Jan 2 2008, 03:55 PM

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QUOTE(undazztood @ Jan 2 2008, 10:01 AM)
be carefull of using f2.8 and below. afraid the picture not sharp or soft. because of the movement of your camera or your subject.
if u r using flash when shot indoor use f3.5 and above is better.
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Thanks very much for the tip bro.. i'll keep that in mind.. icon_rolleyes.gif
Btw, most of the pics looks kinda blurred/soft becos i'm using soft-spot filter to get that effect... seems like too much i guess.. blush.gif

 

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