Though the day is coming to a close, I did not want it to pass without posting at least a couple wedding shots, as I find myself rather looking forward to "Wedding Wednesday".
But alas, today there are not lessons, no "takeaways", not one single "TA DA!" moment... just a couple shots of one of last wedding seasons stunning brides.


Wait, maybe just a little lesson in these. Both of these images were taken with a "long" lens (Nikon 70-200 2.8), and both were taken during "down time".
The lens allowed me to be off at a distance and capture the bride in candid moments. Had I been too close she most likely would have been a little more "formal" considering there was some guy up in her face with a camera clicking away.
Better late than never! Love the close-ups :)
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