Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Just(is) Info




Well another awesome wedding is done and it was dustbowl of sorts. Bogus Basin in Idaho is unique in that you can get some really cool pics but given the dry conditions, dust was a flyin! Regardless, Ryan & Brady put on a great show and their pictures are gorgeous. Funny how when you climb 6500ft for wedding pics how different the clouds

began to look. Brady herself was gorgeous and plenty good enough for the lens without the clouds! Enjoy the examples and feel free to comment even if you are not feeling the pics.
Well next week I am off to Northern Idaho in what should be a gorgeous ceremony for Nicole and J.R. The wedding is taking part right on the Payette River and that has me dying to get the bride in the water. Anyone who has ideas on how to do this without ruining the dress and pissing off the M.O.B. (Mother of the Bride) please email with suggestions (yeah right).
P.S.
The Saints start training camp this week! YEAHHHHHHHHH..We are so Super Bowl Bound!
Drinks for all my friends,
Lance

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Justin, the first photo is absolutely awesome. I read your comment at the Nikon CLS Practical Guide blog:
Russ was talking about high speed sync flash not being usefull and you replied with: ..." however; I use this feature for dramatic bridal poses when I want to keep my sky super dark. This gives a "supernatural" effect and has been a HUGE hit with the bridal party. "...
The reason i'm posting this is because i just bought a D300 supporting FP High speed Sync Flash but i'm having trouble getting it to work. And also, because i don't understand what High Speed Sync has to do with dark skies? In the past without using High Sync, I could make the sky dark by decreasing the shutter speed while the flash illuminated my close by subject.

Thanks for your time.

-Kris
email: kris.vandevijver@gmail.com