Some Fun Ring Shots

So, I didn't quite have time to post this the other day. I really liked Misty& Mikka's rings and had a small bit of time and a LOT of details to use tocapture them in a unique way. So, I just wanted to share really fast theseven different ring shots I was able to capture. :) Oh, I should alsomention I'm editing as quickly as possible to get more slideshows up of moreengagement sessions that we shot on Sunday. Keep an eye out, they'll be going up asap. :)Without further delay, the ring shots (feel free to right-click & save these,we don't really mind and can't really prevent it anyway  ... all we ask is forthem not to be uploaded to other websites and for our watermark to remainon them ... the other websites thing as you never know what they can legallydo with them - see this article for more info):This is part of Mikka & Misty's center pieceRing Shot - Sea Starfish, Flowers, CenterpieceThis was part of the other center pieces on the tablesRing shot of rings in sand on center piece with shellsHere is a closer shot of the rings in one of the shells on the tableRing shot of rings in conc shell smallHere's a small detail I found of a bunch of what looked to me,minature wine bottles. I really liked just the sheer number ofthe little bottles and couldn't resist taking a shot like thisRing Shot groom & bride's rings on minature wine bottlesHere's a branch I found being used as decoration over near some of the h'ordervesYou can actually see the punch bowl in the background of the shotRing shots on branch brown with white backgroundI was taking these before the ceremony (I wouldn't dare ask for the ringsafter they've put them on), and I came across the sand they'd be usingduring their ceremony.Ring shots unity sand in background of shotNow, this was just a REALLY neat looking seashell. I tried puttingthe rings all over it, but they would fall off. So, with no time left,I quickly put them inside and took the shot. I'm still decidingif I like this one, the shell is still pretty neat.Ring shot of rings inside of black sea shellOh, one last thing I should mention - most of these were taken right around 1.8 aperture. Just a 'just so ya know' thing - and they were taken before the sun decided to come out. :) Well, back to editing. Kenzie got me to thinking of these shots from his comment on Mikka & Misty's wedding blog post. I had uploaded these last night with the intention of sharing and simply ran out of time. Let me know what you think!- Spencer ClarkAnna and Spencer Photography

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