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Sep 23, 2008 16:53 |  #1

...I realized I haven't shared in a while... and also realized that I can't grow if I don't open myself up to any critique.

Therefore... comments critique are more than welcome.

1. (40D/11-16) Best man's reminder to bring the rings LOL!

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2. 1Ds3/70-200
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3. 1Ds3/10-22
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4. 1Ds3/10-22
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5. 1Ds3/70-200
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6. 1Ds3/85 1.8
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7. 1Ds3/11-16
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8. 1Ds3/85 1.8
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Sep 23, 2008 17:45 |  #2

What a gratuitous veil...Great pics!




  
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Sep 23, 2008 18:40 |  #3

WOW! great set. however the second one is a tad saturated for my taste. keep em coming!


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Sep 23, 2008 19:22 |  #4

Loved 3 and 4. How did you get that to fly? Wind? I really like the contrast on those images. Very dynamic.


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Sep 23, 2008 23:21 |  #5

thanks y'all

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Loved 3 and 4. How did you get that to fly? Wind? I really like the contrast on those images. Very dynamic.

yeah, those shots are really frustrating to do. You need wind and a very patient bride and groom. She was up for it as she is used to waiting around for picture taking. Her father is a photographer. (and actually gave me a hard time before they booked me... LOL)


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Sep 23, 2008 23:43 |  #6

Not a fan of 2, but all else look great.


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Sep 23, 2008 23:57 |  #7

cchooks wrote in post #6369510 (external link)
Not a fan of 2, but all else look great.

well, I have a different recessional shot... but who knows you might like this one less.

9. 40D/10-22

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Sep 24, 2008 00:55 |  #8

Lots of great pictures!...

#1 and #3 are killer, but I'd probably crop the alarm panel out of the first one... what an awesome capture though. Nothing says wedding better than that post-it.

Beautiful bride, handsome groom, photogenic bridal party.... you even managed to get some distance on the hefty one in #7... and avoid her entirely the rest of the time.

Really beautiful pictures with very few distracting elements and some really creative use of the bright day. Great job.


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Sep 24, 2008 05:41 as a reply to  @ milorad's post |  #9

Lloyd,

Love these. Your sepia conversions are wonderful...a perfect classic look. I agree with others that #2 is over saturated...the faces appear to be a tad washed out on my monitor. v


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Sep 24, 2008 08:59 |  #10

picturecrazy wrote in post #6369564 (external link)
well, I have a different recessional shot... but who knows you might like this one less.

9. 40D/10-22

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No actually, that is a very nice shot, lots of movement and emotion. Good work


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Sep 24, 2008 09:29 |  #11

again .. great work !


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Sep 24, 2008 10:10 |  #12

Hey Lloyd - AWESOME stuff! #3 really connects.


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Sep 24, 2008 13:22 |  #13

I could only hope to arrive at this level of skill! Good work!


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Sep 24, 2008 13:26 |  #14

Very, very nice series. Something unique. Great style.
I like everything but most shots which i like come from canon 10-22 . Have same lens but can't get near close to you :

Once again, amazing job!


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Sep 24, 2008 15:30 |  #15

thanks guys! =)

D.A.: yeah, the 10-22 (or any ultrawide for that matter) takes a long time to get used to, especially in people pictures. Which is probably why it's not used very often for people. But keep at it and you'll get it.


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