Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Love Me... In Historic Georgetown - Weifoong & Wanchin's Pre-Wedding Vol.3

This is the final installment of Wf & Wc's pre-wedding photos. The shoot was done in quite a rush at several heritage locations around Georgetown as we were trying to squeeze in as much locations as possible before the sun sets. In the end, we managed to do it much to our delight!
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To Wf & Wc, this is my early wedding present for you :) It's taken me many hours of post-processing to complete the entire three series (not to mention having to bear with the lagging speed of my laptop!). So, hope you'll love the photos.
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8 comments:

  1. Well..well.. I'd say I like this last instalment better than the other 2. Quite a few favs here but best would be #20 & 25. The cemetery setting is nice though I thought it'll add a bit more oomph if you manage to capture couple together with some of those tombs minus the b&w effect to bring out the colour contrast of the bride's beautiful dress and the lovely flowers.

    Did well here although the time constrains... =)

    The couple looks more relax here and I guess it affects the outcome of the photos too. To the couple, congratulations and have a happy and blessed marriage!!!

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  2. i'll have to agree with summer here. I must say the flowers look lush! it adds a pop of colour to the photo. me likey:)

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  3. Oh well, all the pics are lost after my hdd crashed :( All my hard work gone down the drain...

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  4. Wahhh...hdd crashed??? The couple didnt have another set of copies???

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  5. Sorry to hear abt that bro :( I used to delete my friend's pre-wedding photos accidentally..sighh! So lesson learn, now everytime I burn those shots into dvd and copy another set of copy to external hdd right after back from shooting..haha! By the way, I would prefer to make more shots with keat keat bokeh one..kakaka..such as LAST #11 and #12..really sui~~

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  6. DT, yeah good idea. Will ensure backup for important shots in future.

    Shots with bokeh - that's something I'll try next round. But too bokeh, you'll lose the details..I guess we need a balance.

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  7. hey~ I know this guy... this is the guy that I used to "sliding tackle" him all the time....wahahah...in FIFA08 game lah :p

    nice work, but you should try make use of your 50mm more no matter to get the keng keng bokeh like DT said, or to get the sharp sharp image from the prime lens....

    thanks for dropping a message at my blog :)

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