"What A Beautiful Day"
©David A. Ziser
Here is one of the images I made during Saturday's wedding. The large bay window served as a perfect background for this bridal image. I went strictly with the available light to capture this image. Don’t forget to frame your subject within the smaller window frame too – it just looks better.
Exposing for the bride necessitated me to over-expose the outdoors. I knew that would push the exterior tonalities to the higher key tones you see here. This is always a nice lighting technique for window light wedding photography and results in a beautiful portrait of the bride.
Camera specs: Canon 7D fitted with Sigma 8-16mm lens at 8mm, F5.6 @ 1/100 second, ISO 1250. Enjoy! -David
David, why did you use such a high ISO when you had so much available light?
ReplyDeletevery nice shot
ReplyDeletejust to say thank you again for a wonderful image you share with us ... you are the best..
ReplyDeleteand your images are the best way to start a day... thanks
David,
ReplyDeleteDid you spot meter bride face? If you did then which side, the shadow side (right side of the bride) or left side of the face where light was falling?
Like the 1st post, I too am curious. All those windows with all that light and all that white including your lens at 8mm and you able to recorded detail in that image at those settings?
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ReplyDeleteI too am curious as to the settings mentioned for this shot. It would seem that so much light coming through so many large windows would produce the "Polar bear in a snow storm" effect at those settings.
Fabulous shoot. I just simply like the image a lot.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing photograph, photographer captured it very beautifully. Commendable job.
ReplyDeleteThese were really awesome pics clicked by a photographer. All images were superbly fantastic. The clarity, sharpness on every photograph is amazing. Amazing work done by photographer. Keep this going..
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