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thrash_273
6th of July 2009 (Mon), 01:04
like what my title page says.=D its a very simple wedding, i havent had chance to shoot for dress and shoes because they all dressed up in the church's bathroom. thanks for viewing CC is always welcome

thrash_273
6th of July 2009 (Mon), 01:05
last set

shannyD
6th of July 2009 (Mon), 01:11
these are really really nice! i like the layout too!

Saxi
6th of July 2009 (Mon), 01:12
I am not sure I like the PP on some of these images, especially the green.
I like the choices for the black and white.

shimmishim
6th of July 2009 (Mon), 01:16
I am not sure I like the PP on some of these images, especially the green.
I like the choices for the black and white.

I concur. The green ones bug me a bit but the others look nice. I also enjoy the layout of the images as well.

stetsonaw
6th of July 2009 (Mon), 01:40
great set, only nit is the green on the bride, to me it looks good on the flower girl, but maybe try b/w for this one.

thrash_273
6th of July 2009 (Mon), 01:45
thanks alot guys.=D i will try to edit the green ones but it works for the client.=D

thrash_273
6th of July 2009 (Mon), 01:48
this is one of thier fav.=D thanks for the magazine and this forum.=D

stetsonaw
6th of July 2009 (Mon), 01:49
^^i will do that shot one of these days!

thrash_273
6th of July 2009 (Mon), 01:52
natural sunlight at their own deck around 10-11 am.=D macro delivers.=D
i push my limit on this wedding using xsi 17-40 w/430 ex and 5D 85 1.8 in the church and salon.=D

HappySnapper90
7th of July 2009 (Tue), 09:57
I don't really care for the "processing" on any of these: green, too high contrast, too red skin tones. Did you even use a flash anywhere?

thrash_273
7th of July 2009 (Tue), 10:36
I had a 430ex with the xsi, but most of the shots were taken by 5D and 85 1.8
i relied to much on lightroom presets)preset heaven.=) i guess back to the drawing board

HappySnapper90
8th of July 2009 (Wed), 17:11
I had a 430ex with the xsi, but most of the shots were taken by 5D and 85 1.8
i relied to much on lightroom presets)preset heaven.=) i guess back to the drawing board

Presets are only good for getting a default starting point - not for finishing your pictures. That's why they are called presets and not endsets.

If you don't care about black shadows or blown highlights or making a photo look its best, fire away with presets.

thrash_273
8th of July 2009 (Wed), 23:09
Presets are only good for getting a default starting point - not for finishing your pictures. That's why they are called presets and not endsets.

If you don't care about black shadows or blown highlights or making a photo look its best, fire away with presets.


Thanks for the tip, sur ive learned alot and eager to learn more. Again thanks all for the CC

Nicole Faith
10th of July 2009 (Fri), 17:53
I think that because you edited all the images differently, it doesn't look like a set. The tints and overuse of glow only take away from the images at this point. Always start with a good images - white balance, skin tone, light - and work from there. An image only needs all that extra mumbo-jumbo for an artistic edit - not always the final product.