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A RANCH Wedding

 
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Jul 02, 2009 14:16 |  #16

wowza! Those are hot, she's absolutely stunning! My favorite are the boots, and the truck shot. Well done.


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Jul 02, 2009 20:43 |  #17

I like them all very much...so good.


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Jul 02, 2009 21:01 |  #18

These are all great. The dress hanging from the deer is pretty unique and the other images are just exceptionally executed.

You might even be able to sell 7B to Levi's if the B&G are willing.


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Jul 03, 2009 00:28 |  #19

I am normally not drawn to the country theme anything - but these are just amazing and they all look like professional models despite obviously not being so. Great ideas for posing and wonderful captures. I actually really liked the one on your blog of the bride getting dressed with the straps being pulled back. Cool angle.

The only thing I question is the amount of PP you do to their skin - not only the brides, but the men as well. A lot of your images have extreme skin smoothing to the point it looks plastic. Some of them seem to have that PP applied to the whole image as well, smoothing out the men's suits and some plant life. I just wondered if this was something all your clients liked or that they requested. I ask because it seems like that would be overdoing it - more work for you - and most people seem to not like that much over processing.


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Jul 03, 2009 08:32 |  #20

Absolutely brilliant and what a stunning bride!

Good job!


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Jul 03, 2009 10:38 |  #21

Thanks everyone!

Nicole, I think it is just the web compression as I guarantee you that the prints do not look plastic.

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Jul 04, 2009 10:03 as a reply to  @ post 8212582 |  #22

I love this ranch wedding series. I'm not sure which one I like best? The girls on the swings, or the wedding party with the old truck. Great job! Peter


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Jul 04, 2009 11:42 |  #23

I just love theme weddings. These are really great. I love the first one with the country feel. I especially wonder how you got the dress up there. :) And the group shot is really terrific. Sometimes, an old truck is just what you need. :)


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Jul 04, 2009 11:48 |  #24

I don't know if I would call this a theme wedding.... this is Texas after all! LOL!! Love your work! love love love it.


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Jul 04, 2009 14:20 |  #25

Hey outstanding photos! I saw your avatar and thought I had seen your image before....so i flipped thru a professional photographers mag right now and yup...there you were on the Dury's ad....again great job


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Jul 04, 2009 14:47 as a reply to  @ dou_b_14's post |  #26

Awesome - walking kiss is FANTASTIC!!!!


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Jul 04, 2009 15:52 |  #27

Looks like a fun wedding to shoot! The photos are excellent, specifically IMHO the one with the bridesmaids on the swing-set. Bravo!


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Jul 04, 2009 18:12 |  #28

I would try to look out and make sure whatever is behind the subject doesn't blend in with their hair, like her blonde hair does in the truck shot. Otherwise I am not a big fan of extreme skin smoothing, but they are all good shots and probably better than I do myself.


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Jul 05, 2009 09:58 |  #29

UH-MAY-ZING!!!!


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Jul 05, 2009 17:08 |  #30

Sweet photos. I'm loving the one with the swings. I also like the processing style a lot; it goes well with the ranch setting.


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