View Full Version : Wedding Workshop Shot
texaskev
14th of September 2009 (Mon), 23:05
C&C requested. Thanks!
http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/gg266/texaskev/KJH_7586copy.jpg
jeromego
14th of September 2009 (Mon), 23:16
looks kinda OOF to me. but i like the way you posed her.
texaskev
15th of September 2009 (Tue), 00:04
looks kinda OOF to me. but i like the way you posed her.
The model requested a soft PP treatment. She wanted the 'dreamy' look.
SuzyView
15th of September 2009 (Tue), 06:51
I'm looking at the EXIF and see you were at f4. What lens were you using? If dreamy is what she wanted, there should be some excellent bokeh applied here, maybe place her away from the doorway and have a wider aperture and not shot straight at her. The lighting info says you didn't use a flash, but used the lights there.
sctbiggs
15th of September 2009 (Tue), 07:24
I'm looking at the EXIF and see you were at f4. What lens were you using? If dreamy is what she wanted, there should be some excellent bokeh applied here, maybe place her away from the doorway and have a wider aperture and not shot straight at her. The lighting info says you didn't use a flash, but used the lights there.
EXIF data... apparently I am a moron, but have been trying to figure out how to find this information for a while now... I am finally giving up and am just going to ask...
How do I see that info? Anybody please feel free to answer.
The photo, it's nice. I would rather it be sharper. Maybe use a PP effect to achieve some sort of glowing look if you were looking for the dreamy look. I am fine with the lower part of the dress, (forgive my lack of correct terms) it is the top part that feels much to soft or blurry.
SuzyView
15th of September 2009 (Tue), 08:10
http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=752262&highlight=exif+information
This I PM'ed you, but others may want to look at it.
jonwhite
15th of September 2009 (Tue), 12:01
EXIF data... apparently I am a moron, but have been trying to figure out how to find this information for a while now... I am finally giving up and am just going to ask...
How do I see that info? Anybody please feel free to answer.
An easy way to see EXIF data on forum/web images (if you use the firefox web browser) is to install a little free plugin called Exif Viewer (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/3905) which allows you to right click an image directly in the browser and select View Image Exif Data, if the Exif data is still in the image it will be displayed.
Osborn
15th of September 2009 (Tue), 22:58
A bit dim on the right side and a bit OOF
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