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My first Wedding gig:

Well i have done engagement parties for friends before, but this was my 1st experience doing a whole wedding including the pre-wedding photoshoots (done few months ago).

I was the 2nd shooter for both the pre-wedding photoshoot and on the actual wedding day.

Would like to say a big thank you to jackie for letting me be part of it.

Well I hope my pictures have captured not only the love between the couple but also captured a moment that will never be forgotten.

I have taken well over 10gbs of pictures, but i will only post up a few.. I still got 5 more gbs or pics to go thru!! Sigh.. anyone wanna help?? lol

Oh and i concentrated more on the bridal party and guests.. So you will see more pics of the bridal party.

1- My fav from the pre-wedding photoshoot:

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Wedding pics now:

2 - Relatives and friends throwing rice at the couple (this is an very old tradition)

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3 - Bridal Party:

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4 - Bridal Party:

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5 - I like this pic for some reason

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6 - The bridal party having a nice chat!!

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7 - The boys really wanted to do this pose for some reason:

8 - A weird edit from me: Sorta like it :)

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Edited by siddr20

ps sorry about my brief response - have more time now

in short

its when you take a couple of versions of the same picture (at different exposures) and stack them together

most SLRs have a built in function called bracketing which will allow you take these photos (eg one normal, one dark and one light)

but you can also do it using one picture - by creating the light and dark ones using the normal picture

this might be a bit overdone and not look real but shows you what i mean:

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ahh thats awesome man, thanks for that.....

im just using my tough panasonic lumix to take pics, nothing amazing... so all the effects will have to be done afterwards..

but a huge improvement i might have a play right now :down:

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