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bigcountry
24th of March 2010 (Wed), 07:41
These are becoming my favorite wedding images to date. the wedding was held in a small church outside of louisville that has literally no light.

i am really starting to love the 1d IV for it's high ISO capabilities.

The clients loved the preview i gave them, and they aren't close to being finished...so that always feels good.

http://www.holzphotoclient.com/Other/Kateyjason/AV8C5102-1chrm/815070160_QJwhQ-L.jpg

http://www.holzphotoclient.com/Other/Kateyjason/AV8C5132-1chrm/815069935_crdfJ-X2.jpg

http://www.holzphotoclient.com/Other/Kateyjason/AV8C5276-1bw/815069700_4V5GS-X2.jpg

http://www.holzphotoclient.com/Other/Kateyjason/AV8C5340-1chrm/815069512_zwPnC-X2.jpg

http://www.holzphotoclient.com/Other/Kateyjason/AV8C5420/815069360_JiAXD-X2.jpg

http://www.holzphotoclient.com/Other/Kateyjason/AV8C5479-1chrm/815069192_Jvb2a-X2.jpg

http://www.holzphotoclient.com/Other/Kateyjason/AV8C5548-1bw/815068869_prPFK-X2.jpg

http://www.holzphotoclient.com/Other/Kateyjason/AV8C5595/815068759_NYRen-X2.jpg

sctbiggs
24th of March 2010 (Wed), 09:45
I'm gonna have to rip you on the tilt in number 4. The only other thing that jumps out at me is as negative is the shadow on her face in the last one.

The style you processed them in is a matter of taste. I like it sometimes but not all the time. A few of the images have that HDR type look or lots of pumped up clarity in lightroom. It works for me in 4 but not the rest of them. Again, that's just a PP opinion.

Maybe you could paint out that exit sign in 6

Michelle Brooks Photography
24th of March 2010 (Wed), 10:55
Love these, but yeah, #4 makes me feel a little bit tipsy :) They're all beautiful though, great work.

B.Miller
24th of March 2010 (Wed), 11:09
wish you would have used more fill light for the faces on the last one.

mchong75
24th of March 2010 (Wed), 12:07
I like them but, not the post processing.

FamilyJules
24th of March 2010 (Wed), 13:09
I'm not a huge fan of the processing, either, but this is a matter of taste.
Aside from what everyone else said, in #2, if you're gonna take a shot in the bright sun (I'm assuming you shot right there since you wanted their church in the BG), don't have them look at you.... have them kiss or lean their foreheads on each other... They have what I call the "squishy" face.... mainly from squinting and the the sun's shadows. If it's bright out, shoot in the shade if you want their faces in the shot.... unless you have the right lighting equipment so that you can shoot into the sun's direction.
5 and 7 r my favs. The last one would have been great if you had just positioned the OCF a little closer to you, camera left. I do this a lot with OFC, too.... I put the light too much to the side of the couple, and then the shadow of the person closest to the light oozes all over their partner. Placement is key.... I'm learning this, too.