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Wedding Shooter
30th of October 2007 (Tue), 13:12
Hi Everyone,
A few from Sunday - please ignore the bright strip along the bottom of the second picture. It was unavoidable (shot from a tree branch) and will be fixed in post.
Comments welcomed.
More pics added further down.
nursek
30th of October 2007 (Tue), 15:01
#2 looks fun and cute! how high did u have to climb!?
GertS
30th of October 2007 (Tue), 15:08
They are a happy couple and you caught this very well.
Regarding the stripe, just crop it and enhance a bit the saturation.
Don't use slimming techniques for her, even if she's pregnant. :lol:
Eoseni
30th of October 2007 (Tue), 15:21
I'd like No. 1 to show their hands, but if you did not capture the hands, then i'd crop in closer to emphasize their expression.
No. 2 has an interesting angle, gives me vertigo....what's he sitting on?
notapro
30th of October 2007 (Tue), 15:36
I love #2. I think it would be really cool if you rotate it left, crop the bright strip, and clone out whatever is behind him. But maybe I'm the only one who thinks that would be cool. Other people would probably not think so.
Eoseni
30th of October 2007 (Tue), 15:43
I love #2. I think it would be really cool if you rotate it left, crop the bright strip, and clone out whatever is behind him. But maybe I'm the only one who thinks that would be cool. Other people would probably not think so.
But why not? I tend to agree, because i like their expressions, and they are more easily deciphered if your suggestions were done.
Wedding Shooter
30th of October 2007 (Tue), 19:24
They are lying on a blanket - I forgot to mention that one :) Given my perspective I was trying to get things done as quickly as possible before I fell on the couple.
Shot with a 16-35 - I was about 5 feet above them.
Number one is them sitting on the tree branch - I have quite a few. You are right - tighter is better as their hands are chopped anyway.
notapro
30th of October 2007 (Tue), 21:30
But why not? I tend to agree, because i like their expressions, and they are more easily deciphered if your suggestions were done.
I guess I just assume that I'm wrong most of the time...LOL
Do you have any more from this shoot?
Eoseni
30th of October 2007 (Tue), 21:33
I guess I just assume that I'm wrong most of the time...LOL
Do you have any more from this shoot?
Oh, I'm not the shooter... sorry...so , no.
notapro
30th of October 2007 (Tue), 21:54
Oh, I'm not the shooter... sorry...so , no.
sorry, I meant the first part for you and the second part for the OP.
Weddingshooter: do you have any more from this shoot?
Wedding Shooter
30th of October 2007 (Tue), 23:42
I will put up a couple more tonight (Aust time).
Thanks for the comments.
Wedding Shooter
31st of October 2007 (Wed), 08:24
Ok - as promised, here are a couple more. The first is a pullback so you can see more of the tree - This is the branch (although further along) that I took the second shot (in the OP) from.
Cheers,
Chris
Eoseni
31st of October 2007 (Wed), 09:11
I like these better than the first two, especially No.3.
Wedding Shooter
31st of October 2007 (Wed), 09:27
Thanks Tim.
notapro
31st of October 2007 (Wed), 10:00
I really like these two as well, especially #3. 4 is great, too. I agree that both of these are better than the first one, but I still really like #2. Nice work!
MrsOpie
31st of October 2007 (Wed), 14:14
oh! I really like #2 but I would crop out the harsh sun at the bottom. super cute
Wedding Shooter
31st of October 2007 (Wed), 23:44
Thank you ladies.
supatt
1st of November 2007 (Thu), 00:35
i like the one from above but agree with the others about the cropping...nice work though!...love the light....!
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