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Downtown Denver Wedding at Trinity United Methodist Church

 
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Jul 21, 2014 14:50 |  #16

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The 4th shot inside the church... it's an amazing shot. I'm curious as to how you were able to capture it without using flash inside the church.
Great set. Thanks for sharing.

The church has directional can lighting. The shot I posted is about the only one that works. Every other angle is a nightmare.

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they do have good stage lighting there

I actually wasn't a fan. It works for the wide shot, but for anything tight, it leads to some harsh shadows in the eyes. Its dramatic, but not flattering at all.


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Jul 21, 2014 15:55 |  #17

on a side note unrelated its the largest pipe organ in north America And
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Jul 21, 2014 22:00 as a reply to  @ post 17046406 |  #18

Trent, really enjoy looking at your work. Consistent and looks really nice.

Do you use lightroom for the merged photos? I see dual photos in various combinations. I've seen others do something similar for their blog, but stack even more photos, probably drag and drop into some predefined template. What's your process?


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Jul 21, 2014 22:04 |  #19

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Trent, really enjoy looking at your work. Consistent and looks really nice.

Do you use lightroom for the merged photos? I see dual photos in various combinations. I've seen others do something similar for their blog, but stack even more photos, probably drag and drop into some predefined template. What's your process?

Thanks. For the blog post, I use a set of custom Photoshop actions. Based upon what images I'm using, it re-sizes them to 1/4th, 1/3rd, 1/2 or full width of my blog's width. From there, I have another action to re-size the canvas to full blog width and drag either 2 or 3 more photos in... Then Save For Web. If that isn't clear, let me know, and I can upload the actions or give you more info.


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Jul 21, 2014 22:44 |  #20

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Thanks. For the blog post, I use a set of custom Photoshop actions. Based upon what images I'm using, it re-sizes them to 1/4th, 1/3rd, 1/2 or full width of my blog's width. From there, I have another action to re-size the canvas to full blog width and drag either 2 or 3 more photos in... Then Save For Web. If that isn't clear, let me know, and I can upload the actions or give you more info.

I get what your saying, but if you have a link to the actions that would be great!


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Jul 21, 2014 22:55 as a reply to  @ juicedownload's post |  #21

I've attached them in a ZIP since the forum doesn't allow for ATN file extensions. Load them into Photoshop, and then expand each action and change the Image Size section to your blog width. Use math to calculate Half, Quarter, Third, Two Thirds, of your blog width.

Space Right adds blank canvas to the right... and so on.
Stroke adds the white border...
Watermark, you'll need to adjust it to find your watermark image.

And the rest should be pretty explanatory. Its not too complex, but saves a great amount of time when blogging. I do believe there are other solutions out there, such as Fundy's Blog Collage, but they'll cost you.


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Jul 21, 2014 23:11 |  #22

Thanks Trent! I'll try them out tomorrow.


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Jul 23, 2014 01:17 |  #23

The photos just look awesome without lighting inside the church. Really you have done a great job. Beautifully captured every single wedding moment. Loved it!!


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Jul 28, 2014 13:10 |  #24

Very nice shots, you did a great job!


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Aug 07, 2014 01:12 |  #25

lovely collection here! and processing is also elegant.




  
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Aug 08, 2014 11:57 |  #26

I love the hand in the corner of the dancing image.


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