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Aug 31, 2008 00:07 |  #16

I think you did a GREAT job for your first wedding. I only have a handful of weddings under my belt...you definitely learn more as you go. You can't teach experience. I'm not sure if it's the web sized image, but 6 and 7 could use a little more saturation or vibrance if you're using Lightroom. #1 does NOT look like a first time shooter's shot. GREAT captures!




  
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Sep 03, 2008 12:13 |  #17

Thanks for the confidence booster, folks! I can't wait til the next engagement shoot so I can test some more creative ideas.


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Sep 03, 2008 12:32 as a reply to  @ SurfKahakai's post |  #18

Nice shots--just watch cutting the feet off in the one by the water. Otherwise, as long the B/G are happy, that's all that counts!


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Oct 24, 2008 04:38 |  #19

mate ... i have seen a lot, lot worse... well done, and remember the worst critic will always be yourself, but that lets you set the standard that much higher for the next....

awesome job for the first...

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Oct 27, 2008 23:17 |  #20

i thought you did well on this one. good job surf!


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Oct 28, 2008 02:03 |  #21

I think you did a great job.... much better than my first wedding. Everyone so far has said that #1 is a really good shot but the blown out highlights bother me a bit on this one. Also, I noticed, on my monitor anyway, that this one has a greenish ? color cast to areas. That happens on some of mine too when I turn it to b/w. Is it my eyes? If not, how do you avoid this? Anyone? #4 is a real nice shot but the blown out areas bother me a little here too. I tend to like the understated saturation of #6 & #7. Great captures! Very nice job.




  
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Oct 28, 2008 02:05 |  #22

SurfKahakai wrote in post #6201808 (external link)
I was voluntold...

Nice job on the shoot but ROFL @ this...

May I borrow it please?


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