Here is one more image from last week’s shoot. When I had her look into the camera. It demonstrates what can be accomplished in super bright noon-day sun. The trick is to keep the sun behind the subjects. The lighting on her face became very severe and contrasty. I love the final result. Canon 40D…
Monthly Archives: April 2009
I made this image this past Saturday at the engagement I was covering. I think this is a great image of the couple alone in this magnificent moments. I asked them to just give each other a kiss which they did very playfully. Canon 40D with 85mm, F3.5 @ 1/250 second at ISO 200. -Tim
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This image was made outside where the ambient light wasn’t quite bright. Illumination was provided by my on-camera flash. I just wanted a simple statement of my beautiful bride in this elegant setting. I think the shot tells a great story. Canon 40D with 24-105mm at 24mm, F4.5 @ 1/200 second at ISO 1600. -Tim
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I photographed this image during my vacation on last week. The girl in the picture is my niece Naomi. When doing the series for the portrait, I love getting in close and just framing on portions of their face, hands, ring, etc. To me, this truly captures the feelings of the person. The light, in this…
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This image captures the fun loving nature of this wonderful couple. I think convert this image to B&W is quite effective as a romantic portrait of the couple. I think this kind of image is timeless. i did take more than 30 pics and this is the best one. Canon 40D with 70-200mm at 111mm,…
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by Tim Wong
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