What I have learned from a recent wedding shoot!
Not to stand too close to the bride and groom when they are about to pop the champaign!

Ok the image was a little blur as I think I sort of self consciously tried to move away.

Seriously, I could have sworn that he was aiming it at a totally different direction.
Well, at least I can tick this off my to-do wedding list.
Ok the image was a little blur as I think I sort of self consciously tried to move away.
Seriously, I could have sworn that he was aiming it at a totally different direction.
Well, at least I can tick this off my to-do wedding list.
I do love the shot though :)
ReplyDeleteor use a 200mm when the champagne shot comes along... ;)
ReplyDelete"Not to stand too close to the bridge" ? :)
ReplyDeleteOops made the change already :P
ReplyDeleteDon't have a 200mm lens la, you sponsor can?
ReplyDeleteCan... not sponsor la, loan... ;) Nikon mount tho' *haha*
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