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Shooting from a narrow half-rotten railway bridge with freezing gale-force winds threatening to blow me off.
*check*
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Seriously. This is so good it is ridiculous. Great location and great execution.
Congratulations!
Go the tilt-shift. Do you use the real deal or a processing technique?
I thought you knew me by now, Ed. I’m the real deal.
This is amazing Jonas!!! I am absolutely addicted to your site, I make it a daily ritual to visit now! Great work, can’t wait to see more :-)
And I dreamed this night that u came to shoot my wedding in England. But I’m already married and lives in france….
It’s loooks like u put the people on a miniature landscape; so cool and beautiful in the same time.
Thats so nice. I love your site. Where was this shot?
@Renee: Yesterday in Stanthorpe, QLD.
This is unbelievably great. You are an amazing talent. I can only imagine how the couple are going to react to this shot. x
Rick and Bec are going to love this! Thanks for doing a fantastic job for one of my best mates.
Wow! What a cool pic. They look lite little dolls.
FANTASTIC use of t/s! I love this shot! Question is this with the 24mm t/s or the 45mm?
Kyle: Cheers. It’s the 45mm.
Jösses vad snyggt! Grattis massor!
Speechless! Too perfect for words.
W-O-W!! What a perfect picture, they look like small dolls! You are sooooooo good! Teach us your minions!
This is really, really nice.
Another epic picture, really great stuff Jonas.
This could probably be the most beautiful photo I´ve ever seen. You are very talented, Jonas, and your photo ideas are absolutely fantastic. If I ever get married I really, really hope that you will be our photographer/ Anna
Just a tought tho, since you are afraid of heights, how did you manage? I´m even more impressed now ;-)
For some reason the camera helps me focus on the task at hand, instead of the height. That seems to work.
This picture is just amazing! Wonderful use of t/s and a fantastic landscape to put the people in.
Beautiful, of course. I enjoy the sultry shine of the rocks.
epic location. risking the janky bridge was apparently worth it.
WOW! One of the best weddingpics I have ever seen! You have great idéas, and execute them with perfection. Thank you for letting us take part of your photos.
A bit jealous, Australia have amasing landscapes is seems.
Glad you made it out okay! I’m sure it’s worth it to give that couple an insanely cool photo to hang up in their home/show their grandkids. “Back in my day, people were smaller…”
amazing!
Wow, there is always something dreamy about your photos.
great shot, just love the effect of the 45 TS and you do it so well!
Jonas.. I love this. It’s very fresh.. Captivating. Excellent work.
what a great location for formals!
Awesome photo, Jonas! I know the feeling, I often freeze my ass off when shooting weddings in my hometown Wellington, NZ.
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rubyandjoy - Absolutely brilliant, I LOVE the single shots!
Luisa Brimble - fantastic images Jonas! i’ve never seen quite like your style. it’s such a signature.
ken kienow - so what’s your liability coverage at these days?
;) AWESOME setting and capture.
Jonas - You know, Ken, I was thinking EXACTLY that when I told them to go out on the bridge. But don’t tell them. Oh, hang on… Damn.
Jo - That first shot is like a dressed up version of a 19th century cowboy shot in the wild west, “The day the railway came to Dodge”. Love it! :)
John Cachero - Whoa. That shot on the train tracks is killer!
Joi - that first shot. mmmhmm, uh huh, yep