Monthly Archives: April 2009

{Cherry Blossom}

©Timothy Wong

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 with 24-105mm at 75mm, F5.0 @ 1/40 second at ISO 100.

-Tim
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{Patty and Danny}

©Timothy Wong

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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{Anitra & David}

©Timothy Wong

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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{Naomi}

©Timothy Wong

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 case was simply my on-camera flash bouncing off the wall to my left.
Canon 40D with 24-105mm at 105mm, F4 @ 1/60 second at ISO 800.

-Tim
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{Lost In The Moment}

©Timothy Wong

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, F18 @ 1/13 second at ISO 200.

-Tim
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{Quiet Moment}

©Timothy Wong

Here is a beautiful image of this handsome couple. The location itself is breathtaking. I had my wife, Vivian, pop in a little light from my Quantum flash to create a nice direction of light on Cindy and John.
Canon 40D with 24-105mm at 28mm, F4 @ 1/125 second at ISO 200.

-Tim

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