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Engagement Pics 2 Years, 10 Months ago  
I don't know if these should go here, I didn't find an engagement thread, but they are going to get married soon.
Here are some engagement images I did for them in Coronado, CA.
I used my Fuji S5 and the speedlight sb800 on a stand to a side of me.
I had never used the on camera little flash as a mater and the Sb800 as a remote at TTL, only with the pocket wizards, but I loved how the camera end flash communicate to get great results.





 
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Engagement Pics 2 Years, 10 Months ago  
Sweet! I love the last one.
 
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Me too, me too!! That last one really ROCKS!
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Hey Carlos! THis issue of tilted framing was brought up B4, and I am not a big proponent of tilted framing...unless there's a reason for it. I like the tilt in image #1 because it has the sense of her falling into him, and it adds to the romance of the image. What I don't like about it is that your flash is to your left and puts a shadow on her face. Your flash should've been on your right. If a little shadow gets on the guys face, it's not so bad.

The 2nd image is good all around...and the 3rd is great!

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Nice job Carlos!! I love the third one.
 
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Engagement Pics 2 Years, 10 Months ago  
StanCox:
Hey Carlos! THis issue of tilted framing was brought up B4, and I am not a big proponent of tilted framing...unless there's a reason for it. I like the tilt in image #1 because it has the sense of her falling into him, and it adds to the romance of the image. What I don't like about it is that your flash is to your left and puts a shadow on her face. Your flash should've been on your right. If a little shadow gets on the guys face, it's not so bad.

The 2nd image is good all around...and the 3rd is great!

Aloha,
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Whew, it is a good thing I don't shoot weddings---waaaaaaaaaaay too much to think about--Hat's off to those of you who do!
 
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