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Oct 02, 2007 14:28 |  #1

Here's a few shots I took for this couple. I think they turned out pretty good, although they seemed to prefer the standard Stand, Look at the camera, and Smile type of photos. All C&C is welcomed and appreciated.


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Oct 02, 2007 14:30 |  #3

Hi T,

Like the first one,

but the 2nd one, the ring is too small and seems it lost on the top of the rock.
At first I thought you post a lens blur post, which makes me wonder why :D


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Oct 02, 2007 14:39 |  #5

Great shots. Looks like a fun couple.




  
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Oct 02, 2007 15:36 |  #6

restech wrote in post #4050933 (external link)
Hi T,

Like the first one,

but the 2nd one, the ring is too small and seems it lost on the top of the rock.
At first I thought you post a lens blur post, which makes me wonder why :D

Yeah, I kinda thought that, too. Maybe I can crop it and make it a little better.

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Great shots. Looks like a fun couple.

Thanks. We had a good time. We went up in the mountains of the Cherokee Nat. Forest. It got dark FAST. The last shots I took I had to use ISO 1600 and still had to use a tripod.


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Oct 02, 2007 22:48 |  #7

Where is the smiles. I like the rock one. The others are nice. I would love to see some of the standard ones.




  
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Oct 02, 2007 22:58 |  #8

Kai wrote in post #4053719 (external link)
Where is the smiles. I like the rock one. The others are nice. I would love to see some of the standard ones.

Here you go:


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Oct 05, 2007 02:36 |  #9

Great shots




  
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Oct 05, 2007 03:09 |  #10

i actually like the one of the ring on the rocks, with fantastic bokeh of the couple... well done :)

to be honest, i'm a bit of a fan of ring shots, of which the rock is one i'm fond of :) along with the ring theme throughout the first 3 images...


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Oct 05, 2007 06:10 |  #11

I really like #4.. it 'rocks'. Love the saturation of the colours in that one . All very nice
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Oct 05, 2007 06:18 |  #12

cccp145 wrote in post #4067945 (external link)
Great shots

Thanks.

nirajpopat wrote in post #4068040 (external link)
i actually like the one of the ring on the rocks, with fantastic bokeh of the couple... well done :)

to be honest, i'm a bit of a fan of ring shots, of which the rock is one i'm fond of :) along with the ring theme throughout the first 3 images...

I appreciate it. I do wish I would have positioned the ring a little more in frame, but I like the shot.

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I really like #4.. it 'rocks'. Love the saturation of the colours in that one . All very nice
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Thanks. I wanted to go to this spot for the waterfall, but as you can see, our prolonged drought this past summer has left it a little short on water.:cry: Oh, well.


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