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Jul 15, 2013 18:39 |  #1

We had the wonderful opportunity of shooting a wedding this weekend at singer castle. It was a beautiful day and we got some beautiful shots. They were a wonderful couple and we really enjoyed their wedding!

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Jul 15, 2013 22:31 |  #2

I Like! Very nice, they will be pleased with these, for sure!!!


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Jul 16, 2013 00:58 |  #3

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I Like! Very nice, they will be pleased with these, for sure!!!

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Jul 16, 2013 02:30 |  #4

Very nice images. Wish there were more that showed wider shots of the territory. I shot a few times there - a dream to shoot for any photographer (external link)!!


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Jul 16, 2013 08:05 |  #5

dmitrim wrote in post #16124261 (external link)
Very nice images. Wish there were more that showed wider shots of the territory. I shot a few times there - a dream to shoot for any photographer!!

We have lots of wider ones just not edited yet. I didn't have a tilt shift lens so I am working on them to look right in photoshop.



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Jul 16, 2013 08:09 |  #6

I would love to see more as well if you care to post after processing


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Jul 16, 2013 18:38 |  #7

This bride had wanted to have her wedding at this specific castle since she went on a tour of it with her parents when she was a little girl. It was our privilege to shoot this wedding for her.

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9. - After some perspective correction this one turned out good. Not sure if I will take out the tree to the right or not.
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Jul 16, 2013 20:01 |  #8

Nice set overall.

The only comments from me are:

2. I would have moved the stand with the clothes on it.

5. I would try to straighten it some more...I think it's crooked. (?) Also what's that shiny thing to the left of the couple?

9. IMO, the tree on the right is a distraction.




  
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Jul 16, 2013 20:29 |  #9

nicksan wrote in post #16126607 (external link)
Nice set overall.

The only comments from me are:

2. I would have moved the stand with the clothes on it.

5. I would try to straighten it some more...I think it's crooked. (?) Also what's that shiny thing to the left of the couple?

9. IMO, the tree on the right is a distraction.

Thanks for the cc,

2. I shot with about 30 seconds to spare before we ran to catch the last boat of the island! Wasn't even thinking about the surrounding just capturing what I wanted with the last remaining seconds.

5. I am pretty sure the left column is straight, i will check again. I didn't know what line to go by. If I go by the bridge then the column looks strange. The shiny thing to the left...oops that is the top of my soft box i used to light unter the arch, going to clone that out now!

9. I think i landed on taking the tree out about 2 minutes after closing photoshop!

Thanks for the critique!



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Jul 17, 2013 12:33 |  #10

Amazing location for your photoshoot.


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Jul 17, 2013 22:42 |  #11

I like the set.
In number 2 the bride's arms look like composited in weight lifter arms, not sure if its the shadows in the folds where shoulder joint is or the highlights along top of her shoulders between joints and neck.

I think it can be fixed with liquify and cloning but right now they look kind of grotesque to me.


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Jul 18, 2013 17:07 |  #12

superb images! if you wouldn't mind, how did you expose the subjects for image #5?


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Jul 18, 2013 23:04 |  #13

Did you use a flash or reflector for any of these shots?


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Jul 19, 2013 06:17 |  #14

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Did you use a flash or reflector for any of these shots?

No reflector but an off camera full power ab800 for some. Others less power. The one of her looking out the window on the bench no flash, the one from above looking down on them no flash and the one of her looking out the door with her arms up no flash.



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