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Dec 18, 2006 05:17 |  #31

As requested by Jessiper, a few more images, RAW processing only (except for the one of the two guys). Linked instead of inline as per forum rules. It's so tough to choose even the 2nd eight, there are many great images from this wedding! :)

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Dec 18, 2006 11:03 |  #32

You mean more like the 16:9 aspect ratio? I might be able to take a bit off the top but I think that's all, I couldn't get it that far down and keep the bits I like in the image.
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doesn't have to be that ratio... even 6x4 but crop it tighter from the right :)


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Dec 18, 2006 12:47 |  #33

I really like #1 and #3. I wish #5 had her hair swooped back to get more of her expression, but it's implied.

What do you think about a tighter crop on #7? I love the expression on her face, but it's lost within the picture b/c there's so much else to focus on.


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Dec 18, 2006 13:43 |  #34

Yeah bummer about the hair in #5, but it was during the ceremony, nothing I could do. I might go for a tighter crop on #7 for the album, so you can see expressions better :)


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Dec 20, 2006 15:15 |  #35

Great couple with great shots! Awesome job. - I actually like the shadow that some have mentioned - looks more natural to me - and I don't find it distracting. Thanks for sharing.


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Dec 20, 2006 16:00 |  #36

Thanks for sharing more! #5 is still really cute even w/the hair, because you can still tell what her expression is. The second set are good too! The door one is cute. I couldn't see 10 or 11, though. :( That kitty is so adorable! :)


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Dec 20, 2006 16:15 |  #37

My ftp client's stupid (FileZilla), sometimes it uploads zero sized files, it's quite a pain in the butt. I should really replace it or check it more carefully. I like that it uploads a few files at a time though, saves HEAPS of time when it works properly.


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Dec 20, 2006 17:52 |  #38

tim wrote in post #2425958 (external link)
My ftp client's stupid (FileZilla), sometimes it uploads zero sized files, it's quite a pain in the butt. I should really replace it or check it more carefully. I like that it uploads a few files at a time though, saves HEAPS of time when it works properly.

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Dec 21, 2006 08:41 |  #39

wow....looks like everyone has a different opinion to me this time round...

Tim i like your 2nd set rather than your first, personally i find them all great in the line of photography, but i just dont see any difference or anythinG that totally pops. Love the shot of the 3 lined up behind the door...and the telephone box is good (It looks like he is giving her more than a smile tho HAHAHA sorry...had to!)

But In MY opinion...i like a lot of your others before these...

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Dec 21, 2006 13:45 |  #40

Thanks Del, I appreciate the feedback :)


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Dec 22, 2006 18:02 |  #41

Love the feel of #2. Definitely digging #4, although it does look freaky. Love the muted colors for your approach. And #7 is very fun and great moment. Okay, I'm done!

*edit: like #15 too.

I'd say you should have just made a part 2 for your post, since you don't post many weddings.


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Dec 22, 2006 19:12 |  #42

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I'd say you should have just made a part 2 for your post, since you don't post many weddings.

It's just gone winter here so have only had the occasional wedding. I have a dozen or in the next few months, so my volume should go up :)


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Dec 22, 2006 19:41 |  #43

so what's with the big toe? is the toe on backwards?


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Dec 23, 2006 16:01 |  #44

tim wrote in post #2435396 (external link)
It's just gone winter here so have only had the occasional wedding. I have a dozen or in the next few months, so my volume should go up :)

That's good. I haven't seen much of your stuff over here but maybe Im just busy and what not. Or maybe your work is just like me at school. It comes in bunches(which means waiting till the deadline to do assignments). :p


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Dec 23, 2006 17:19 |  #45

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Legs crossed during the ceremony :p

Might be better than crossing fingers...Great pics, tim. Really like that 2nd one I think it was with the father. Hands were great too. Could help to crop the hand shot a bit tighter, imo.



  
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