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audreyalbertson
 
audreyalbertson March 18, 2021
Perfection with the veil simulating pulling the groom in for a kiss!
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Behind The Lens

Location

The Grove Wedding Venue in Las Vegas, NV.

Time

About 1 o’clock in the afternoon.

Lighting

I used natural lighting. It was a sunny day out the the venue had plenty of tall trees to help with shade.

Equipment

Shot with a Canon 70d with Canon EF 28-135mm lens. Shot handheld.

Inspiration

I wanted a closeup picture that displayed an intimate moment.

Editing

This was not a planned shot. I wanted a close up by the pose itself was not staged. I waited for them to get close and then I just shot a burst of about 10 pictures. This one captures the moment.

In my camera bag

Canon 70d body with a Canon EF 28-135mm lens and a Canon EF-S 18-55mm are always in bag. I also have a Canon EF 50mm that occasionally gets used.

Feedback

Take advantage of your camera’s burst mode. Even though you have an idea for a specific shot, that moment just before or just after your planned shot could ultimately end up being the better shot than what you envisioned in your mind.

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