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Sep 20, 2007 18:22 |  #16

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looks great!

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Sep 20, 2007 18:28 |  #17

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Nice work !

Personally, I like # 9 (not # 3), even though they are posing for other photographer. I think your PP making it look like a candid ... kind of old memory kind of thing.
Their expression really genuine.

My only comment is for # 4. I like it better if it is not tilted.
Well, if you like it tilted, I like it if you are more zoom in the couple, so all the marines with swords would be a little bit blurry.

Anyway, you work are very nice. I like the color and the vibrancy. Like it very much

I really like your PP on # 6, make it look like an old pictures from way back. Cool !

Thanks for the comment RESTECH. I just commented on your 9/9 wedding. Great stuff.

I agree #9 is better then #3. #9 isn't quite as obvious that they are posing for another camera. It could be that I caught them as they were just breaking out of the pose, which would be ideal and making it look more natural.

I do like the tilt on #4. Though I would like to see the soldiers more blurred. Unlike my personal taste...we shoot with fill flash on every picture, with limits my camera setting. I am personally more of a available light person.

#6 does have that old school look. It was one of Totally Rad Actions...actions. I'm not totally sure what I think about it. But I think I have seen Jessica Claire using it lately...and I like her work.

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Sep 21, 2007 15:38 |  #18

Great job!


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Sep 22, 2007 14:18 |  #19

i love them! number 2 is my favorite


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Sep 24, 2007 11:59 as a reply to  @ david888lee's post |  #20

Thanks Bailly and David (I liked #2 a lot too)


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Sep 24, 2007 15:17 |  #21

A wonderful set of images. The carriage image i tihnk could do with a contrast bump.
The image of the couple on the bridge i like, but you just cut her fingers off.. got another with her full hand? I tihnk it is lovely you had that bridge in the shots for the sentimental reasons..
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Sep 24, 2007 15:20 |  #22

I think you did a great job. The colors are a little saturated for me, but they work. And the military colors are always beautiful to photograph. You did really well!


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Sep 25, 2007 11:22 |  #23

Scarlett Nic wrote in post #3998246 (external link)
A wonderful set of images. The carriage image i tihnk could do with a contrast bump.
The image of the couple on the bridge i like, but you just cut her fingers off.. got another with her full hand? I tihnk it is lovely you had that bridge in the shots for the sentimental reasons..
Keep up the great work!
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I agree the carriage image needs something. I'm not even sure is the like PP on it. I will try bumping the contrast and see what it looks like then.

Unfortunetly, I don't think I have another picture with a full hand. When I looked at the original I think the full had was just barely there. But when I ran the action that created the border, it cropped in a little. Thanks for the comments.


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Sep 25, 2007 11:25 |  #24

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I think you did a great job. The colors are a little saturated for me, but they work. And the military colors are always beautiful to photograph. You did really well!

Thanks Suzy! Yeah, the colors are a little over saturated. For some reason I like over saturating some of the images at the moment. I guess you can call it a phase. lol If you thought these were too saturated, you wont like my third set I am about to post. lol Thanks for the comments!


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Oct 05, 2007 03:15 |  #25

Very Nice Pictures




  
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Oct 11, 2007 21:09 |  #26

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Very Nice Pictures

Thanks CCCP, they finally let me move on from training to actually shooting as the second photographer. Thanks again for you comments.


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Oct 11, 2007 21:17 |  #27
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I don't think you've got anything to worry about!

They all look pretty solid to me.


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Oct 16, 2007 09:08 |  #28

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I don't think you've got anything to worry about!

They all look pretty solid to me.

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Oct 16, 2007 22:18 |  #29

WOW number 2 is just Awesome! what kind of pp did you do to that


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Oct 16, 2007 23:54 |  #30

Nice shots Brian. Maybe you should go into buisness for yourself and be the main instead!!


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