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Jul 18, 2007 07:42 |  #1

Hi i have been takeing wedding photos for 12 months and loveing it .
But since looking at this forum i new i had to pick it up a bit or alot.
Brought some new Actions and i have had so much fun with them .Still have alot to learn but i will get their .Thanks to all the photographers who inspire me looking forard to my next wedding so i can try some off the new technique s i have picked up since visiting this forums regards Karen


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Jul 18, 2007 07:46 as a reply to  @ BEWITCHED's post |  #4

Nice shots, however I feel that for these kind of pics you need to have the face and especially the eyes in very sharp focus.


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Jul 18, 2007 07:58 |  #10

great colours. But the softening doesn't work with every image.


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Jul 18, 2007 08:02 |  #11

I think the shots are really great.

Out of the first two, I like the second one. It looks posed, but beautifully.

The children shots are terrific. Selective color with children works for me. The socks are hilarious.

The first of the car and sky shots is absolutely terrific. The beach is always wonderful at sunrise or sunset.

The B&W church must have been tough to get. I don't know if I like the lighting pp on that one. But the beach shot with them walking away is very good. It reminds me of a couple quietly moving forward.

The theme park shots are colorful, but too much kissing ;) Like the carousel one, though. And the last one you posted is interesting. It works for me, but maybe slightly underexposed.


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Jul 18, 2007 08:02 |  #12

Raphael V wrote in post #3565700 (external link)
great colours. But the softening doesn't work with every image.

thanks i need to be told that i am hoked on the softning i think i have become a action junky in1 day i am sure this fad will wear off us soon us i learn some new triks .




  
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Jul 18, 2007 08:04 |  #13

Your composition is good. You have captured the moments well.


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Jul 18, 2007 08:08 |  #14

SuzyView wrote in post #3565714 (external link)
I think the shots are really great.

Out of the first two, I like the second one. It looks posed, but beautifully.

The children shots are terrific. Selective color with children works for me. The socks are hilarious.

The first of the car and sky shots is absolutely terrific. The beach is always wonderful at sunrise or sunset.

The B&W church must have been tough to get. I don't know if I like the lighting pp on that one. But the beach shot with them walking away is very good. It reminds me of a couple quietly moving forward.

The theme park shots are colorful, but too much kissing ;) Like the carousel one, though. And the last one you posted is interesting. It works for me, but maybe slightly underexposed.

THANK YOU SUZY i love the last one but since i have posted it looks to in your face very tempted to take it out , thanks again for the nise things you said.




  
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Jul 18, 2007 08:13 |  #15

Deckham wrote in post #3565648 (external link)
Nice shots, however I feel that for these kind of pics you need to have the face and especially the eyes in very sharp focus.

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