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I can't believe its already June. I have lots and lots of photos to blog about. I will try get some of these posted next week. Here are some of the wedding ring shots I have done- I have a new idea I am going to try this weekend. These shots to me - are a lot more appealing vs. the hands on the flowers- even though I try to do both.
3 comments:
What is your favorite lens to do ring photos with?
-Jess from Keep It Together
I agree 100%!! The hands on the flowers shot is so.....old school! (for lack of a better term) I love the new ideas, Great Job Monica!!
Selena
Thanks- I used several different lenses to photograph these with. I love my nikon vr lens for the ring shots- also I manual focus which helps for getting such a close shot.
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