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Steve and Amy, young love
Steve and Amy, starting life together on the right footLOVE AT FIRST SPIKEThe Hawaii Wedding of Steve and Amy I can just imagine how it all went down, that fateful day when destiny literally struck Steve in the forehead. Steve, was probably just looking for an easy pick-up game of volleyball against what looked like, just your ordinary go lucky girl. But as Steve would soon find out, this girl, was no ordinary girl. This was Amy. Yes, poor ol' Steve didn't know what was coming when Amy spiked that volleyball straight into his head. Call it luck, call it destiny;hey Steve, call the hospital! But it was from that day on when Amy and Steve were inseparable. Amy was a different type of bride, not to mention, extremely strong.Steve and Amy, I would describe as an extremely laid back and fun couple. They are young, 24 years old, and just starting out in life. Amy is a kindergarten teacher, Steve, an administrative assistant. In a nutshell. "Steve the groom" called me "Steve the wedding guy" to do all the planning. I guess I can write here that Steve did all the planning for this wedding and I could kill two birds with one stone. "Steve the groom" told me that he and Amy were looking for something simple, good, and inexpensive. I told him not to worry as simple, good, and cheap, was right up my alley. I haven't done a shot like this for awhile.I don't post many of my black and white photos. I should, they are awesome.Steve and Amy tied the knot at Sunset Beach. Pastor Stan Ponz performed an excellent non-denominational wedding as always. We then took a few shots on the beaches there and headed over to my new favorite place to shoot on the North Shore, Ke'iki Beach. Ke'iki Beach has a lot of photographic opportunities, and it's now one of my favorite places to hang out as well. Sunset shots are great at Ke'iki Beach Steve and Amy, literally, were on the rocks after they were married.So here's my opportunity to show you a digital picture versus a picture shot on film. Yes, I took a snapshot on my 15 mega pixel camera so I could compare. I can tell you that digital is coming very close to film. But as you'll see, it's still not there.
GUESS WHICH ONE IS FILM? PICTURE ONE PICTURE TWOOkay, so did you figure it out yet? Which picture above was shot on film, and which one was shot on a 15 mega pixel digital camera? Let me give you a hint. Film is capable of capturing millions of colors, digital can capture exactly 256 colors. Film has much more latitude in exposure, meaning you'll see a lot more detail in the shadows, and in the light. Lastly, film has a pop to it, digital looks rather flat and gray.
Figure it out?
Alright, picture one is digital, picture two is film. Hopefully, you think picture two looks better!
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