i’m jumping back on the blog train!
starting with these two lovely folks and their Stone Tower Winery wedding
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Beautiful, very beautiful! What a Lens?
I thought it would be 20mm 1.8. Thanks.
Nikon 24
Thanks Sam Hurd Photography!
His work is very beautiful. Congratulations, beautiful images. Incredible!
Just wow
Very very beautiful photo although it seems to me this couple has already argued about something….but as Shakespeare says “the course of true love never did run smooth”.
Or they’re just basking in the sunlight of their awesomeness
I am counting the days until your Minneapolis workshop
I love how you use negative space! It creates an intimate feel.
Hot damn. Too good
diTTo
Me likey.
Beautiful picture x
Chuyên gia chụp nè vợ Trang Xanh
This very last image is one of the most amazing I’ve ever seen. It’s so beautiful and unique! I love how simple it is.
That last photo is so cool! Is it by dragging the shutter?
Dang all of these are epic! (No pun intended.) Question: The last image in the blog set… How did you do it? Shutter drag? Looks amazing!
Beautiful, very beautiful! What a Lens?
I thought it would be 20mm 1.8. Thanks.
Nikon 24
Thanks Sam Hurd Photography!
His work is very beautiful. Congratulations, beautiful images. Incredible!
Just wow
Very very beautiful photo although it seems to me this couple has already argued about something….but as Shakespeare says “the course of true love never did run smooth”.
Or they’re just basking in the sunlight of their awesomeness
I am counting the days until your Minneapolis workshop
I love how you use negative space! It creates an intimate feel.
Hot damn. Too good
diTTo
Me likey.
Beautiful picture x
Chuyên gia chụp nè vợ Trang Xanh
This very last image is one of the most amazing I’ve ever seen. It’s so beautiful and unique! I love how simple it is.
That last photo is so cool! Is it by dragging the shutter?
Dang all of these are epic! (No pun intended.) Question: The last image in the blog set… How did you do it? Shutter drag? Looks amazing!