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Ferdinand
30th of June 2005 (Thu), 21:15
I welcome your valuable comments and input. Spent an hour with this couple to get a few test shots in prior to their actual wedding day. I have decided to go with a B/W conversion to give it a timeless feel. The colour on that day wasn't exciting, they basically wore white and green and was shot among the green foliage hence the decision to have them created as B/W photos. Thanks in advance.
#1
http://mcauslan.force137.com/misc/XH5N1528BW-FM4R.jpg
#2
http://mcauslan.force137.com/misc/XH5N1550BW-FM4R.jpg
felix21685
30th of June 2005 (Thu), 21:49
those look pretty good ferdinand !
skade
30th of June 2005 (Thu), 21:50
Very nice! The second shot looks fantastic.... I really like the pose in that one!
InskiP
30th of June 2005 (Thu), 23:05
GREAT SHOTS! I especially like #2. And looks great in BW.
tim
1st of July 2005 (Fri), 04:37
Not bad, but not great IMHO. Try sepia, I like the look better when I tried it in PS on your photos.
BottomBracket
1st of July 2005 (Fri), 05:17
Nice work! Do you have one that is not as closely cropped though?
krmaven
1st of July 2005 (Fri), 07:16
These are great! I was going to comment that I think they're cropped perfectly! Can't wait to see the wedding photos!
Bren at Bella Photography
1st of July 2005 (Fri), 08:40
I too agree with the second choice. He looks much more comfortable and the composition is outstanding! I have one HUGE request. Please tell me how to get the copywrited name onto my photos. Can we do this in processing or can we only do this in photoshop. If photoshop, does that mean we do that at home, save images to cd, then get them processed at the center we usually take out film to? Thank you for sharing! Bren
berrylish
1st of July 2005 (Fri), 14:46
i also like the second shot. what a good looking couple
HJMinard
1st of July 2005 (Fri), 17:02
The second is outstanding ... looks like a professional advertising shot. Nice work, Ferdinand!
Ferdinand
1st of July 2005 (Fri), 21:23
I too agree with the second choice. He looks much more comfortable and the composition is outstanding! I have one HUGE request. Please tell me how to get the copywrited name onto my photos. Can we do this in processing or can we only do this in photoshop. If photoshop, does that mean we do that at home, save images to cd, then get them processed at the center we usually take out film to? Thank you for sharing! Bren
Bren its simply done in Photoshop. And yup you add your copyright info at home in Photoshop and then just size it to whatever size you want printed and bring it to a drugstore or camera store and have them print it out.
Ferdinand
1st of July 2005 (Fri), 21:24
Thanks everyone else for your comment and feedback, really appreciate it.
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