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Hello Everyone,
I have been a member for a long time, but haven't posted much. I will try my best to post more on this forum. Recently, I had attended a couple of Indian weddings. In detail it would be Maharashtrian wedding. Here are a couple of photos which I personally liked out of a huge number which were clicked. First wedding was of my cousin sister Bride ![]() Groom ![]() Second wedding was of my cousin brother Very near to getting married, during a ritual ![]() Another one from the ritual ![]() There are many more but the forum allows me to post only 4. Please do visit my flickr album to see more photos of the weddings - Indian wedding - a set on Flickr All the photos are taken with my Canon 590IS at various ISO's from 100 - 400 with mainly P mode. Some photos have noise in them, but couldn't avoid it at 400 ISO It would be really great to hear from all of you regarding the photos, comments and crits. |
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Lovely images, I love the vibrant colors in them.
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great.
I like tradition. I always photograph weddings, but people here escaping from tradition.
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Zoran http://www.flickr.com/photos/44430589@N07/ Nikon d80/ 18-135mm/ sb 800 and old Canon ae1 program 50mm http://svadba-foto.in.rs/ |
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Hi,
Soxaddict, moby - Thanks for your replies. SoxAddict - Yep, Indian traditional weddings are full of color and different design clothes etc. Moby - Lot of people here also are moving towards smaller weddings. Can't blame them looking at the way costs are rising. I recently started pursuing my love for photography. Try to carry a camera always where ever I go. Hoping to learn a lot and be a professional photographer soon one day. Thanks once again. Last edited by GDRJOSHI; 12-02-2009 at 06:30 AM. |
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