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bestfromnw
2nd of February 2009 (Mon), 16:53
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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v618/g4hacker/DSC_0481.jpg

1
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v618/g4hacker/DSC_0503.jpg

3
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v618/g4hacker/DSC_0509.jpg

4
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v618/g4hacker/DSC_0640.jpg

5
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v618/g4hacker/DSC_0798.jpg

6
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v618/g4hacker/Untitled-2.jpg

bestfromnw
3rd of February 2009 (Tue), 14:16
wow 127 views and no comments?

Svetlana
3rd of February 2009 (Tue), 14:20
I'm suprised noone commented...I like how your images are clear and sharp! I like the use of wide angle a lot!

Balliolman
3rd of February 2009 (Tue), 14:28
I like the last one best.

Kristic
3rd of February 2009 (Tue), 14:47
They all look nice, the only thing you need to watch out for with a Wide Angle lens is the barrel distortion can become really distracting, evidence is in #3.


Great shots though!

bestfromnw
3rd of February 2009 (Tue), 17:56
They all look nice, the only thing you need to watch out for with a Wide Angle lens is the barrel distortion can become really distracting, evidence is in #3.


Great shots though!

yea, that was my firs wedding with a full frame camera and 17mm is really WIDE on it lol.
bride did like the fisheye effect lol she thought it was planned :lol:

Kristic
3rd of February 2009 (Tue), 18:38
yea, that was my firs wedding with a full frame camera and 17mm is really WIDE on it lol.
bride did like the fisheye effect lol she thought it was planned :lol:


I'm glad it worked out then. I love my sigma 10-20mm, but I've found its too much of a hit or miss for people to use it on significantly important things

bestfromnw
4th of February 2009 (Wed), 03:56
I'm suprised noone commented...I like how your images are clear and sharp! I like the use of wide angle a lot!

thank you

dfek
12th of February 2009 (Thu), 02:36
I'm a wedding newbie as well so please take my comments with a grain of salt...

I think # 2 and 3 are somewhat standard poses, not bad photos overall, but very plain. I like what you did in #1. Not to say that every shot needs to be crazy but a little more creative posing will really improve the impact of your photos. Posing is by far my weakest point but these forums have given me a ton of ideas and inspiration. Not to say that he's the only one doing that sort of thing but I have found the work that Toogy posts to be very helpful in making me think more creatively about posing.

collierportraits
12th of February 2009 (Thu), 22:49
#1 is too contrived for my taste. Looks like you have a stunning backdrop, yet you've failed to take full advantage of it. Maybe get higher and show it off more...
#2 and
#3 are pretty normal shots. Nice, although use of the UWA here distorts the faces and doesn't look great. Here you could have used more of a normal lens and simply backed off more.
#4 is almost really nice. The building/bridge coming out of his ear is distracting and I can't figure out what he's looking at? What about them looking at each other during this pose. That would seem more natural and fitting.
#5 is nice. Pretty bride. I've found that if you can back her closer to the foliage, it would get her head out from the sky and maybe put more emphasis on her. Just a suggestion. Also makes the image darker overall (if you can fill the bg with foliage/no sky) which gives more contrast with her dress...
#6 is good of both of them. I'm sure they'll like it.

Overall, solid job. ;)

bestfromnw
23rd of March 2009 (Mon), 02:55
#1 is too contrived for my taste. Looks like you have a stunning backdrop, yet you've failed to take full advantage of it. Maybe get higher and show it off more...
#2 and
#3 are pretty normal shots. Nice, although use of the UWA here distorts the faces and doesn't look great. Here you could have used more of a normal lens and simply backed off more.
#4 is almost really nice. The building/bridge coming out of his ear is distracting and I can't figure out what he's looking at? What about them looking at each other during this pose. That would seem more natural and fitting.
#5 is nice. Pretty bride. I've found that if you can back her closer to the foliage, it would get her head out from the sky and maybe put more emphasis on her. Just a suggestion. Also makes the image darker overall (if you can fill the bg with foliage/no sky) which gives more contrast with her dress...
#6 is good of both of them. I'm sure they'll like it.

Overall, solid job. ;)


Thank you for C&C,
as for the wide angle, it was my first wedding with full frame camera in last 8 years and i forgot how wide 17mm looks like on ff lol