A shot taken at a recent wedding. I wish I could extol my own virtues on this one but sometimes you just get lucky. I was headed to the reception at the perfect time and took an extra couple of minutes to stop. I'm glad I did.
By the way, the reception WAS in the Capitol so at least it applies.
February 24, 2009
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That is beautiful! You're so amazing Jon!
ReplyDeleteJon, you have truly outdone yourself with this shot! I hate to remind you that luck is not the word one should use when describing this shot. Just knowing how to set up the iso, shutter speed and depth of field is tricky for night shots, let alone the framing and processing.I also would like to point out how sharp the image is. That does not happen unless you have the camera stabilized. You are an artist and that is why you get these gorgeous pictures! I am once again in awe with your talent.
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