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Mannytkd
23rd of July 2005 (Sat), 07:27
..some more pics...
Michaelmjc
23rd of July 2005 (Sat), 10:14
Nice shot, but you cut his shoe off! :eek:
colliewalker1
23rd of July 2005 (Sat), 11:00
These and your other postings of wedding photographs are absolutely excellent and they show just what a combination of a skilful photographer plus a G6 can achieve:as the owner of a recently bought G6 all I need now is to become a 'skilful photographer'myself!:rolleyes:
I am interested to know how you dealt so successfully with the traditional exposure problem of a white wedding dress and a dark suit without 'burning out' the dress or having an over dark suit........?
Ballen Photo
23rd of July 2005 (Sat), 19:43
Small nit about the shadows behind the Girl on the left, but still nice. ;)
I like the second shot. Looks like it worked out well. Again, Nice job. :D
-Bruce
RAW
24th of July 2005 (Sun), 00:42
Unfortunately I come home from 18 hours work so I am not capable of writing critiques or long comments so I'll just say Great shots! I think they will be happy with the shots.
Mannytkd
24th of July 2005 (Sun), 03:27
...i hope they'll be happy with them, but i may not know because i was working fopr a photographer i used to work for a long time ago, but i have done one of my own on Saturday so this time i'll see if the happy couple are happy with the results and i'm pretty sure they will be.....:D
Unfortunately I come home from 18 hours work so I am not capable of writing critiques or long comments so I'll just say Great shots! I think they will be happy with the shots.
Mannytkd
24th of July 2005 (Sun), 03:31
First of all i'd like to say thanks, as for getting the dress correct i used the average metering setting and exposed for the faces, but what you've got remember is that you can see the 'semi' results through the LCD screnn before taking the pic and if you need to adjust as you go along, one thing i do use alot and that is the + or - exposure settings but you see can see whats happening with the LCD view to get it right and if it's not right take another shot at a different setting......??;)
These and your other postings of wedding photographs are absolutely excellent and they show just what a combination of a skilful photographer plus a G6 can achieve:as the owner of a recently bought G6 all I need now is to become a 'skilful photographer'myself!:rolleyes:
I am interested to know how you dealt so successfully with the traditional exposure problem of a white wedding dress and a dark suit without 'burning out' the dress or having an over dark suit........?
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