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Jul 07, 2008 00:56 |  #1

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Jul 07, 2008 02:41 |  #2

some great shots! not too keen on your sepia conversions maybe my monitor.

love the posing in 6 and 7... great job!


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Jul 07, 2008 07:29 |  #3

What a really cute series- very nicely done.
( I also agree about he sepia toning- not my taste)


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Jul 07, 2008 09:13 |  #4

This is where I disagree with the other two above, I am really keen on the sepia. I think it adds to the images' emotional bearing. Especially on 5. Good job!


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Jul 07, 2008 09:51 |  #5

you did a very awesome job. I like your post process. I like #6




  
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Jul 07, 2008 12:32 |  #6

#6 is a really great capture... natural beautiful smile


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Jul 07, 2008 14:37 |  #7

3 seems a lot under pp'd compared to the others. i think 4 is too saturated also.

you have great shots tho fo sure


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Jul 07, 2008 14:52 |  #8

Thank you all for the comments!

Tobiah wrote in post #5866539 (external link)
3 seems a lot under pp'd compared to the others. i think 4 is too saturated also.

you have great shots tho fo sure

I usually give the couples a few different versions of each picture, for example a sepia version, a b&w version, color version etc. #3 is definitely a less processed/more natural version.


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Jul 07, 2008 15:19 |  #9

Deadeye008 wrote in post #5866657 (external link)
Thank you all for the comments!




I usually give the couples a few different versions of each picture, for example a sepia version, a b&w version, color version etc. #3 is definitely a less processed/more natural version.

Overall some nice quality shots, but I think they're way overboard with sharpening! And Tobiah is right that #3 stands out, because it's waaaay less sharpened/contrasty than the others.


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Jul 07, 2008 17:16 |  #10

hi,

5 & 6 are awesome! I think that 1, 2 and 4 are too sharp and really harsh, but nothing that can't be fixed!


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Jul 07, 2008 18:28 |  #11

I like what you did with 7

5 & 6 have good direction

3 looks like you forgot to PP

1,2, 4 are way over done, way too much contrast and edge sharpness. It looks like you just cracked up the clarity, contrast, and saturation (in #4)


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Jul 07, 2008 21:22 |  #12

Thanks all again for the comments. I noticed that there were a lot of comments about over sharpening. None of these images were sharpened at all. I used Lightroom to process them and didn't use the clarity feature at all either. I used my 85mm 1.8 which is sharp on it's own so I never sharpen in PP when I use it. Perhaps it's the contrast that makes them look over sharpened or perhaps it's the way flickr has converted them(I've had problems with that before). Anyhow, thanks all for the comments. :)


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Jul 07, 2008 21:38 |  #13

Nice shots. Well, 3 looks normal and 4 looks like WAY too much contrast and oversharpened. Not sure what makes it that way, but keep up the good work...


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Jul 07, 2008 23:18 as a reply to  @ collierportraits's post |  #14

they all look great

love 2, 4, 5 & 6. nice job


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