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Engagement Session - FIRST ONE!

 
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Oct 15, 2007 16:35 |  #1

This is my very first engagement session ever. I am not a wedding photographer.

I am an amateur photographer that mainly shoots small children and babies, etc. Some good friends of ours asked me to take some engagement photos for them. It worked out for both sides.....I got to practice and they were pleased with pics.

There has been no PP on these pics...straight out of the camera.

How did I do?

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Oct 15, 2007 16:39 |  #2

I like the one of them on the dock:D I like the dog in the photo.would have liked to see them laying down as well. or on the rock wall with him,but thats just me.I have never done anything like what you are doing.~good on you!


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Oct 15, 2007 17:09 |  #3

Very well exposed, nice traditional posing, very professional presentation. Your DOF looks very deep, did you use a PnS for these?


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Oct 15, 2007 17:13 |  #4

You have caught really nice expressions on their faces in all of these shots. Some of them, I would crop or edit a bit, for technical reasons.
1) I think this is the best of your selection here.
2) I would have paid more consideration to the direct reflection from the water, and used a polariser to minimise it.
3) nicely posed. you could have got closer. she looks a bit rigid - I'd say that she's at a perfect right-angle - not very relaxed looking as far as the body is concerned, but i'ds a great capture - just look at their faces.
4) This one feels like too much flash and too much backlight. but look how happy they are! you are the emotion capturer! play about with the shots in software a bit and these wil be great!

I'm not a wedding tog either, just my humble opinion!


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Oct 15, 2007 17:24 |  #5

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Oct 15, 2007 17:27 |  #6

It doesn't look like PnS, but I think your DOF is a bit high. Try using a wider aperture to put more emphasis on the subjects :D Aside from that, good stuff!

Just a little bit more blur in the background will help bring out the subjects

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Oct 15, 2007 19:49 as a reply to  @ dlphotography's post |  #7

All shots were taken with my xti. Most of the photos were taken in RAW with the kit lens (the pic on the doc was with a 75-300mm lens). I used my Sigma Super flash in all pics.

The dog belongs to her parents (she was dog sitting) and we weren't going to take any pics with the dog. Should have done more with the dog, but daylight was fading fast. The bride-to-be did tell me she was very pleased and wants me to do another session in the spring. :)

Thanks for the feedback, I really appreciate it.......keep it coming!

If I have time later I will post my camera settings as all of these pics were taken in Manual mode.


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Oct 15, 2007 20:06 as a reply to  @ Maddog12's post |  #8

Hi Mad,

nice shots. They look very rigid pose though.
Maybe on the next session, you could tell them to interact with each other and be more relax.


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Oct 15, 2007 20:07 |  #9

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Very well exposed, nice traditional posing, very professional presentation. Your DOF looks very deep, did you use a PnS for these?

I agree. Where are you located??


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Oct 15, 2007 20:51 |  #10

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I agree. Where are you located??

I am located in Illinois.

they got more relaxed as the session went on.

Shot settings:
#1: f4.5, 1/80, ISO 100
#2: f4.5, 1/40, ISO 100
#3: f5.0, 1/80, ISO 100
#4: f5.0, 1/80, ISO 100


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Oct 15, 2007 21:22 |  #11

#4 shot at f5? Wow! Whole lot of DOF. What part of IL? I grew up there, near Springfield.


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Oct 15, 2007 21:38 as a reply to  @ tmonatr's post |  #12

the exposures are very nice. Most look like they are shot at f/8 or f/11 and I'm surprised they are at 4 and 5.


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Oct 15, 2007 21:43 |  #13

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#4 shot at f5? Wow! Whole lot of DOF. What part of IL? I grew up there, near Springfield.

Near Champaign


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Oct 15, 2007 21:44 |  #14

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the exposures are very nice. Most look like they are shot at f/8 or f/11 and I'm surprised they are at 4 and 5.

I was surprised too. I am sitting here wondering how to blur out the background when they come in clear at f4-f5.

Would my flash or autofocus have anything to do with it?


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Oct 15, 2007 22:32 |  #15

Maddog12 wrote in post #4131411 (external link)
I was surprised too. I am sitting here wondering how to blur out the background when they come in clear at f4-f5.

Would my flash or autofocus have anything to do with it?

What's the focal length of your lens?


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