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Lin-z
29th of June 2007 (Fri), 21:09
Its been a little while since I shared a wedding with you guys. This is one that I had a good time shooting it and enjoy my results. Really cool couple to work with
Any comments good or bad are welcomed thanks!!
1
http://Lindsi.smugmug.com/photos/167924073-M-1.jpg
2
http://Lindsi.smugmug.com/photos/167854878-M.jpg
3
http://Lindsi.smugmug.com/photos/167875174-M-1.jpg
4
http://Lindsi.smugmug.com/photos/167879442-M-1.jpg
5
http://Lindsi.smugmug.com/photos/167920710-M-1.jpg
6
http://Lindsi.smugmug.com/photos/167864892-M-1.jpg
Thanks for looking!!
Lin-z
29th of June 2007 (Fri), 21:18
There are a few more I would like to post, but I am not finished uploading this wedding. I might add some more later.
Thomas Lunt
29th of June 2007 (Fri), 21:24
Very nice job. Very Nice. Without minimizing your talent. It does help to have a couple that is willing to relax and just be captured.
I seem to have the "good looking, but stiff as a board!" clients.
I guess there is a special talent in "Posing" that I need to work on.
Your shots look great.
Lin-z
29th of June 2007 (Fri), 21:29
This couple hired me to take pictures only of them. No family, No details, No wedding party, just the bride and groom. Which was awesome I wish every wedding I shoot could be like this one was. The bride had mailed me a packet with images she had printed from the internet of different poses she wanted to have done. She was really into the pictures.
mizuno
29th of June 2007 (Fri), 21:42
http://Lindsi.smugmug.com/photos/167920710-M-1.jpg
Nice work! Someof these are on their way to being HOT images. A little more attention to the post processing could really help tip these over the edge, imo.
I had a real quick play:
http://www.zeke.com.au/stuff/kissy.jpg
k_blais
29th of June 2007 (Fri), 21:46
My favorite is the first one. I love the black and white conversion, the off-centered composition and the posing. The same goes for the second picture, but I find the railing in the bottom left portion of the picture to be distracting. I don't like the skin tone in the coloured pictures, as they seem pinkish. The last two are great. You seemed to have had a fun couple. Hope you'll be posting more pictures from this wedding. Thanks for sharing. :)
Lin-z
29th of June 2007 (Fri), 22:57
Hot is what I was going for in that image. I like what you did with the edit to that image.
Thanks for the comments.
jessiper
29th of June 2007 (Fri), 23:03
Beautiful light in the first two, and I like #2, but you really need to work on your PP. The color ones look too red, they're all a bit dark, and the B&W conversions need help. It looks like you just changed them into grayscale. Try and get some good B&W actions.
Great edit, Dan!
Lin-z
29th of June 2007 (Fri), 23:18
http://Lindsi.smugmug.com/photos/167931642-M.jpg
http://Lindsi.smugmug.com/photos/167949604-M.jpg
http://Lindsi.smugmug.com/photos/167950075-M.jpg
jmanser
30th of June 2007 (Sat), 00:37
I love the polaroid shot.. very nice!!!
plycon
30th of June 2007 (Sat), 01:35
#1 is a solid winner Lindsi. I dig the B/W conversion.
tim
30th of June 2007 (Sat), 02:19
I like #1 and really like #5 especially after Dans treatment. Some images are quite red.
Dan, how'd you do the texture?
jessiper
30th of June 2007 (Sat), 02:59
I like #1 and really like #5 especially after Dans treatment. Some images are quite red.
Dan, how'd you do the texture?
See this thread, I belive...
http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=336296
Lin-z
30th of June 2007 (Sat), 09:10
The red has been an issue for me lately. Seems all of my images have too much red in them. I will have to try to work on those some more. I have already desaturated the red a bit in them.
bcap
30th of June 2007 (Sat), 12:54
Great photos here!
I love your creativity! That poloroid shot is amazing :D
Darvon
30th of June 2007 (Sat), 15:07
Lin-Z, in my opinion the strongest picture of this series is the one with the couple on the couch with the window behind. Your processing of that one puts a lot of emphasis on the couple (vignetting, depth of field). Look to do this with more of your shots. A couple just look like snapshots, like the one of them jumping on the bed or the one in a "dipped kiss" in front of the pillars. Good work, but keep working on them.
Lin-z
30th of June 2007 (Sat), 19:46
Great photos here!
I love your creativity! That poloroid shot is amazing :D
Thanks
BJ Pulsipher
30th of June 2007 (Sat), 21:16
I love it when clients do research of poses. Then they know what they want and generally how ask for it and communicate with you. It makes it much easier to shoot. It is also helpful if they are comfortable with you. I like the shot in the hall and the conversion. I also like #1BW it is fun.
Lin-z
30th of June 2007 (Sat), 22:39
I have been wanting to do that hallway pose for about a year. I was just waiting for the right light, location, and couple. They were totally into, it was great
Eric Redard
30th of June 2007 (Sat), 23:06
I like #1 and #3.
For the polaroid shot... might be an idea to convert all but the polaroid image to bw. Just a thought.
Peace.
Eric
Lin-z
1st of July 2007 (Sun), 01:27
I like #1 and #3.
For the polaroid shot... might be an idea to convert all but the polaroid image to bw. Just a thought.
Peace.
Eric
You know I thought about doing that. When I do it I will post it here.
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