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Indian Wedding - Mehndi Seremony
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 338219" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>A Bengali Hindu wedding is an elaborate affair. In the days gone by when life was not the fast paced affair it is today, the affair could carry on for a week. Today the number of ceremonies have come down; except for the very rich, who can afford a week long affair;, but it is still an elaborate affair. From the brides side there are a few core ceremonies</p><p>. Engagement</p><p>. Last formal lunch to the bride by her parents</p><p>. Menhdi ceremony</p><p>. Marriage</p><p>. Reception by the groom</p><p>This marriage is of our friend's daughter. The formal lunch is an all ladies affair, so I missed it out. Mehndi is a ceremony for ladies post lunch, followed by dinner for all. So I reached the venue in the evening. I took my camera and the 35mm F1.8 lense. A lot of photographs were taken. I have partitioned them subject wise.</p><p>. Venue</p><p>. Mehndi</p><p>. Dance</p><p>. Food</p><p>. Portraits</p><p>. and photographers</p><p></p><p>This shoot, I am investigating the feasibility of shooting at F1.8 without flash. I did most of my flash less shots at ISO 400, but in hind sight ISO 800 would have given me faster shutter speed and less subject shake.</p><p>PART 1. - The venue</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]104020[/ATTACH]</p><p>The Entrance</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]104021[/ATTACH]</p><p>The Gate</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]104022[/ATTACH]</p><p>Lighting</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 338219, member: 16090"] A Bengali Hindu wedding is an elaborate affair. In the days gone by when life was not the fast paced affair it is today, the affair could carry on for a week. Today the number of ceremonies have come down; except for the very rich, who can afford a week long affair;, but it is still an elaborate affair. From the brides side there are a few core ceremonies . Engagement . Last formal lunch to the bride by her parents . Menhdi ceremony . Marriage . Reception by the groom This marriage is of our friend's daughter. The formal lunch is an all ladies affair, so I missed it out. Mehndi is a ceremony for ladies post lunch, followed by dinner for all. So I reached the venue in the evening. I took my camera and the 35mm F1.8 lense. A lot of photographs were taken. I have partitioned them subject wise. . Venue . Mehndi . Dance . Food . Portraits . and photographers This shoot, I am investigating the feasibility of shooting at F1.8 without flash. I did most of my flash less shots at ISO 400, but in hind sight ISO 800 would have given me faster shutter speed and less subject shake. PART 1. - The venue [ATTACH=CONFIG]104020._xfImport[/ATTACH] The Entrance [ATTACH=CONFIG]104021._xfImport[/ATTACH] The Gate [ATTACH=CONFIG]104022._xfImport[/ATTACH] Lighting [/QUOTE]
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