Dancefloor - Wedding Photo of the Day #146

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Hi Steemians!


Here is your dose of "Wedding Photo of the Day"!


Louise & Paul - Allerton Castle Wedding Photography Sansom Photography-232.jpg

I love getting wide shots on wedding days, and spent 90% of the day using by 17-40mm lens! Its so versatile and in venues like this definitely well needed. There was an impressive balcony overlooking the dance floor in this venue so I knew once the party got started I would head up there to get some shots. I loved how you could see some of the empty rooms up at the top with all of the action below! All the amazing architectural features really stood out and I really loved this angle!

Thank you for stopping by! - Verity x

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Camera Gear : Canon 6D + 17-40mm Lens


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Nice balcony shot! That's an interesting (and very pretty) structure, though lighting looks like it may have been a little tricky. It's a nice, classy look :-)

Thank you! Yes its such a beautiful venue! The lighting was fun! Had a few off camera flashes but was still dark upstairs!

Flashes definitely help! I've heard the 6D does well with lower light, too. Great job getting the shot :-)

I shot a friend's wedding with my 7D in a dark church last winter, which was quite the struggle. The low-light performance on the body isn't great.

Yeah the 6D's aren't awesome at low light but we prefer them as they are lighter and we work better with them, and then use flash when we need! Not used the 7D but Canon are a little behind with low light atm, but will always stick with them now, after 8 years seems silly to change!

Yes, very cool place for a wedding reception.

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