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Jun 20, 2006 16:10 |  #1

Just a few quick shots from our wedding in june. Oddly enough we only have one wedding in June and one in July..

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Jun 20, 2006 16:11 |  #2
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love the third one


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Jun 20, 2006 16:16 |  #3

use of selective color??! now you must face the wrath of Tim! j/k Tim. 2 would be good with a flash and (and an un-blown out sky). I would get rid of the teeth in 3. Brighten up 4 and 6.




  
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Jun 20, 2006 16:44 |  #4

I dont know what the bride and groom look like. I would make sure you have the required formal shots before the artistic ones. Fads like selective color change, but I've yet to see anyone not like "normal" clear and neutrally exposed shots.




  
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Jun 20, 2006 18:02 |  #5

the third one is great.. now I would like to see one where you can actually see bride and groom (faces)


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Jun 20, 2006 21:10 |  #6

I really like #3, and would like it more if she didn't have a "goatee". I think it's just a little tree branch peeking out, but I'm a little picky about things sticking out of heads.


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Jun 21, 2006 07:55 as a reply to  @ TheSteveMadden's post |  #7

TheSteveMadden wrote:
I really like #3, and would like it more if she didn't have a "goatee". I think it's just a little tree branch peeking out, but I'm a little picky about things sticking out of heads.


Thats awesome I totally didnt notice the goatee...whoops...now for some of the bride and grooms faces...we always do traditional shots but I prefer the fun ones ;)

None of these are really finished edits..they are just proofs so I have to adjust levels and such on most of them.
one more of no faces:

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^^Need some flash on that one...but they still liked the shot, and overall the photos received good reviews from the couple and family..

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Jun 21, 2006 10:47 as a reply to  @ rlhphotos's post |  #8

Good composition but these final few could really benefit from some fill flash to take the shadows out of their faces.


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Jun 21, 2006 12:09 as a reply to  @ ssim's post |  #9

ssim wrote:
Good composition but these final few could really benefit from some fill flash to take the shadows out of their faces.

I totally agree.. it was sunset and the flash should have been on the camera, but wasn't :( Live and learn I guess. Im still new at this gig :)


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Jun 21, 2006 12:50 |  #10

If I could fit my camera in my bag with the flash attached... i'd probably never take it off. It's that useful.


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Jun 21, 2006 14:10 |  #11

You have some good shots here with some creativity. If you don't mind some comment & critique, then read on.

Always try to watch your backgrounds.
1:The top corner of the invitation shot might be better if it wasn't cut off like that.
2.The 2nd shot, horizon looks crooked...but not enough to look intentional. Either make it flat or intentionally crooked like you have in some of the others.
3.The cake shot has a distracting background, especially the lady with her face in the strawberries.
4.The dance shot shows the fun atmosphere...but seeing through the bride's face is a little creepy.
5.The veil shot has some great light...but the background is distracting and adds nothing, get in closer.


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Jun 21, 2006 15:55 |  #12

^^ Thank you :) The transparency was on purpose but it wasnt supposed to be quite so much.. :)

I agree the horizon could be a bit straighther..


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