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Sep 25, 2007 01:54 |  #1

this was an interesting day, it was my second wedding of the weekend, and the first time i've done two in a weekend. the bride and groom both showed up an hour late, she had made the cake which was with her in her car. the reception took place in a barn in the middle of an apple orchard in Peabody, MA. bride got ready in a historic home across from the barn (lots of antique farming tools and deer heads on the wall ??!!) the couple was pretty young (22), and nice, but a bit stiff around the camera. the barn where the reception took place had a sort of balcony that went all the way around the inside of it. i i was very excited about this balcony, and shot from up there alot (the lead shooter was downstairs getting the 'safe' shots) enjoy. c/c please.

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Sep 25, 2007 02:00 |  #2

Beautiful bride! Nice shots
#2 Clone out the bits on the floor!
#6 Did someone cut the grooms legs off in this shot? Not a good shot of him.
#4 I like a lot!


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Sep 25, 2007 03:04 |  #3

Some nice shots!

I'd clone out the random legs in #5...but I think this one gives a great 40s feel and I like it!


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Sep 25, 2007 08:18 |  #4

I like em, especially the first once.

Since you had editing on, I took the liberty to reduce the exposure lightly in the first one and convert it from aRGB to sRGB for web viewing.

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Sep 25, 2007 08:25 |  #5

I really like hese shots. 3,5,7 and 8 being my favorites. They really give a unique perspective and a timeless feeling to the day. Great work!


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Sep 25, 2007 09:49 |  #6

mcmadkat wrote in post #4003209 (external link)
I like em, especially the first once.

Since you had editing on, I took the liberty to reduce the exposure lightly in the first one and convert it from aRGB to sRGB for web viewing.

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thanks for the comments, and i like your edit also. i never bother converting a-sRGB,but maybe i should for the forum?

thanks everyone for your comments.


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Sep 25, 2007 09:57 |  #7

Yes it is definitely worth it. The colours seems a little washed out otherwise.

I shoot in sRGB as it suits my style and my printer happens to use that also.

If you are using lightroom, you can export as either.



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Sep 25, 2007 10:07 |  #8

can i convert in CS3? i see RGB (since it's photoshop that must be aRGB, a is for adobe?)


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Sep 25, 2007 10:11 |  #9

3,4 my favourite ...4 could use bw since there is not to much color variations anyways and her skin tone is little off


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Sep 25, 2007 10:12 |  #10

joshbehan wrote in post #4003698 (external link)
can i convert in CS3? i see RGB (since it's photoshop that must be aRGB, a is for adobe?)

not neceserrly ...depends on your ps color settings


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Sep 25, 2007 10:15 |  #11

very nice. i really like 5 but wish they were in focus rather than the floor. A barn wedding sounds like a lot of fun. great job!


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Sep 25, 2007 10:16 |  #12

Yes, go to EDIT>CONVERT TO PROFILE



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Sep 25, 2007 13:09 |  #13

Very nice shots




  
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Sep 25, 2007 13:58 |  #14

I like the creativing in what you captured. Sometimes I get worried about less than great locations but remember to be creative and capture the moment is exactly what you did. Good job.


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Sep 25, 2007 14:45 |  #15

Great shots. I do like the conversion of the first shot. I makes the light less stark. Creative shooting in interesting location. You made it work!




  
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