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Oct 24, 2007 08:46 |  #16

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I`ve seen a lot worse on here!
#9 and 12 are really nice.

I've perpetrated a lot worse on here!

I think you did a good job. A few little things here and there could be improved IMO, but I'm sure they'll be very happy with the overall set.


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Oct 24, 2007 11:32 |  #17

Thanks guys...

well, it's not that I don't like it... but.. when I looked at it, it looked like there is something missing, like colors is not right or composition or something else. I just felt it's not good enough.

I was very nervous in doing this. I had some poses that I forgot. I even brought my assistant (girlfriend) to look through the pictures I brought from my Ipod, and give them assistant in posing.

All in all, it was a very good experience for me. I had to learn about fill flash even more. My limitation in using off camera flash (still need to learn more about it, including zooming). And also to balance the ambient with flash.

After hearing all the kind words, I'm a little bit relieve. Maybe the reason I'm down is because I don't know if the BG will like the pictures, especially after I saw their pro bridal shots, it was amazing.

One question, would #16 look good if I made a print of 10"X20"?


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Oct 24, 2007 13:03 |  #18

I think they will be happy with them. I would be happy with this set if I paid for it, so for free, I would love it to death. At that small size, I can't quite tell expressions on 16, but at 10x20, it would be more apparent. Love the waves crashing, though, and I think that would look great.


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Oct 24, 2007 13:27 as a reply to  @ notapro's post |  #19

Well, as a whole, I think you did a very nice job.....not sure why you are not happy with them.

I recently did a e-session for the first time for some friends. I was nervous, the pics turned out good, I learned a few things, and most importantly my friends loved them. They want me to get some more pics of them in the spring too!

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Oct 25, 2007 21:48 as a reply to  @ post 4182076 |  #20

personally I like #6


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Oct 26, 2007 11:55 |  #21

Great shots all around




  
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Oct 26, 2007 12:29 |  #22

I like #6 alot.

All I have to say is natural light is way better than flash, so you should try and take advantage of it.


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