In Ocean Isle Beach we can proudly say we have some of the most beautiful sunsets. Many people dream of a wedding portrait with numerous hues of pinks and oranges behind them. While a few photos with the sun setting are wonderful, it is important to keep in mind the sky is darker a whole half hour before the sun actually sets. This is also the length of a typical wedding ceremony. Hmmm...what to do? For the best ceremony photos, I recommend setting the ceremony starting time at least an hour and a half prior to the time the sun will set. This way your ceremony pictures have good lighting without the long shadows cast in the setting sun. If you've got your heart set on that gorgeous sunset portrait, plan to keep your photographer on-site after the ceremony for photos. For sun rising/setting times for any date, visit the Old Farmer's Almanac Astromony Center online at http://www.almanac.com/rise/index.php. Select your date and enter our zip code - 28469.
Monday, May 11, 2009
Beach Wedding Tip #6
Sunset Weddings
In Ocean Isle Beach we can proudly say we have some of the most beautiful sunsets. Many people dream of a wedding portrait with numerous hues of pinks and oranges behind them. While a few photos with the sun setting are wonderful, it is important to keep in mind the sky is darker a whole half hour before the sun actually sets. This is also the length of a typical wedding ceremony. Hmmm...what to do? For the best ceremony photos, I recommend setting the ceremony starting time at least an hour and a half prior to the time the sun will set. This way your ceremony pictures have good lighting without the long shadows cast in the setting sun. If you've got your heart set on that gorgeous sunset portrait, plan to keep your photographer on-site after the ceremony for photos. For sun rising/setting times for any date, visit the Old Farmer's Almanac Astromony Center online at http://www.almanac.com/rise/index.php. Select your date and enter our zip code - 28469.
In Ocean Isle Beach we can proudly say we have some of the most beautiful sunsets. Many people dream of a wedding portrait with numerous hues of pinks and oranges behind them. While a few photos with the sun setting are wonderful, it is important to keep in mind the sky is darker a whole half hour before the sun actually sets. This is also the length of a typical wedding ceremony. Hmmm...what to do? For the best ceremony photos, I recommend setting the ceremony starting time at least an hour and a half prior to the time the sun will set. This way your ceremony pictures have good lighting without the long shadows cast in the setting sun. If you've got your heart set on that gorgeous sunset portrait, plan to keep your photographer on-site after the ceremony for photos. For sun rising/setting times for any date, visit the Old Farmer's Almanac Astromony Center online at http://www.almanac.com/rise/index.php. Select your date and enter our zip code - 28469.
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