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Sep 30, 2007 19:17 |  #1

Here are some from a triple wedding in Thailand a few weeks ago. The PP is definitely a rough draft (especially some with the blur/glow on them...don't really like that) so take it easy in regards to that...

The location

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Putting the ring on the wrong finger.
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The groom's reaction when he figured that out.
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A storm off the coast during the reception.
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Sep 30, 2007 19:23 |  #3
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They look really good, dude! The PP is a bit much for my taste, but they're all consistent so it works as a series.


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Sep 30, 2007 19:28 |  #4

mizuno wrote in post #4038754 (external link)
They look really good, dude! The PP is a bit much for my taste, but they're all consistent so it works as a series.

Thanks! I'm actually with you on the PP. I just ran this one sepia action over them, for the most part, that uses the glason blur or gaison blur (can't remember the name) that I can't figure out how to either turn down or take out altogether. Hopefully I can figure that out. But again, thanks :)


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Sep 30, 2007 19:38 |  #5

I agree with Dan. As a series they definitely look good, and I feel like if you refine the post processing, these photos will have that extra wow factor. That storm is amazing btw, and it looks like a great location with some great pictures to work with. :)


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Sep 30, 2007 22:34 |  #6

pp doesn't fit some of them but in general great work !


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Sep 30, 2007 22:54 |  #7

Nice series of shots.. like the angle on the second image. The blur is a little heavy on some but i also like most of the proccessing.


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Oct 01, 2007 15:07 |  #8

bnlearle wrote in post #4038790 (external link)
Thanks! I'm actually with you on the PP. I just ran this one sepia action over them, for the most part, that uses the glason blur or gaison blur (can't remember the name) that I can't figure out how to either turn down or take out altogether. Hopefully I can figure that out. But again, thanks :)

I believe it's called "Gausian' blur ;) Try reducing the opacity (starting with 50% or less, or whatever you think is enough.) I do not have Adobe PS at work, but I think you have to be on the background layer to do this.

Nice pictures by the way :-)


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Oct 02, 2007 15:18 |  #9

Series okay but the PP is a little overdone, IMHO. The location is lovely. The emotion capture it right on.




  
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Oct 03, 2007 10:24 |  #10

triple wedding as in 3 weddings, or triple as in 3 photogs?

the PP reminds me of the effects they used on a show called "Sunset Beach" very much like the type of prints you may find in a 'Wedding Package in the Sun', leaflet / brochure.

great work, keep it up :)


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Oct 03, 2007 11:49 |  #11

good set of images - sure PP over the top - but composition, captured emotion, use of the surroundings, etc are all top notch. Some amputations are debatable, but they don't detract from the images really.


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Oct 03, 2007 12:49 |  #12

I felt like I was there - well done! captured the day for sure.


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Oct 03, 2007 13:52 |  #13

Beautiful location for a wedding and some great emotion in these shots. Good work.


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Oct 05, 2007 02:33 |  #14

Nice series of shots




  
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