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Few engagement shots from Wine Vinyard / Beach

 
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Oct 30, 2007 20:19 |  #16

Love them! 1,2,8 are my favs. Thanks for sharing...




  
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Oct 31, 2007 20:00 |  #17

Looks like a very fun shoot.



  
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Oct 31, 2007 23:44 |  #18

Great shots!!Loving number 2!...with the vigenetting in some of the pics (hopefully this isnt a stupid question) were they done in lightroom or some other editing program?




  
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Nov 01, 2007 01:31 |  #19

supatt wrote in post #4230445 (external link)
Great shots!!Loving number 2!...with the vigenetting in some of the pics (hopefully this isnt a stupid question) were they done in lightroom or some other editing program?

No problem. Vigenetting is done through Lightroom. I'm learning to delicately use it when appropriate.


  
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Nov 02, 2007 01:39 |  #20

yeah...i'm starting to do the same if appropriate cos i love the effect!..keep the great photo's coming.!




  
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Nov 02, 2007 08:44 |  #21

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#6 and #8 are great.

Did you change the numbers around? Cuz I like 5 & 7 now, not so much 6 & 8. I also like number 2.


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Nov 02, 2007 10:09 |  #22

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Did you change the numbers around? Cuz I like 5 & 7 now, not so much 6 & 8. I also like number 2.

I had to re-upload some of those photos and the number got changed. Stupid smugmug.com.


  
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Nov 02, 2007 11:51 |  #23

Amazing job... Love the set.


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Nov 02, 2007 21:09 |  #24

Love #2. the out of focus areas really frame the couple well. I like the PP too.


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Nov 02, 2007 22:06 |  #25

I woulda swore #2 was with the 85mm! Wow, really great use of light. They look fantastic.

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Nov 03, 2007 07:16 |  #26

Love how these came out...I especially love how you have them being intimate with each other and not with the camera...

Really makes for some great photos


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Lorem wrote in post #4216421 (external link)
Thanks MrsOpie, Beside adjusting channels... I like to over expose my picture and bump up black during my color to b&w conversion. B&W can look a little dull, so this process gives it a little ooomph! :)


Is that standard practice for you? Do you tend to over expose each shot? or do you over expose in PP?


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Nov 03, 2007 13:22 |  #28

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Is that standard practice for you? Do you tend to over expose each shot? or do you over expose in PP?

I shoot raw and do all my "developing" in PP (lightroom). 90% of the time I'm in AV mode and "0" exposure compensation. I find that my canon usually under expose. I don't mind it so much because the 5D Raw sensitivity is so good. I can bring exposure up in PP with ease.

It's not really standard practice, I do this only now and then to make B&W a little more contrast/punchy.

I have a wicked fast computer so I don't mind so much PP.


  
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Nov 03, 2007 13:28 |  #29

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I woulda swore #2 was with the 85mm! Wow, really great use of light. They look fantastic.

Cheers,
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#2.... is 70-200mm:f2.8 IS (At 200mm). ISO 400

Thanks Phil, Was just looking though some of your work too. KICKIN! :)


  
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Nov 03, 2007 14:28 |  #30

lovely




  
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