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May 28, 2009 11:27 |  #1

The other day, I did a quick shoot with Brad & Shannon. They were a lot of fun, and she was glowing for the entire shoot. It was great.

I tried a few new things with this couple, so I'd be very interested to hear what you guys think of the shots. So C & C definitely welcome.

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IMAGE: http://www.afterglowimages.ca/blog/20090527/May2709-14.jpg


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IMAGE: http://www.afterglowimages.ca/blog/20090527/May2709-19.jpg


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IMAGE: http://www.afterglowimages.ca/blog/20090527/May2709-2.jpg

4. This was my girlfriend's favourite
IMAGE: http://www.afterglowimages.ca/blog/20090527/May2709-3.jpg


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IMAGE: http://www.afterglowimages.ca/blog/20090527/May2709-8.jpg


6.
IMAGE: http://www.afterglowimages.ca/blog/20090527/May2709-7.jpg


7.
IMAGE: http://www.afterglowimages.ca/blog/20090527/May2709-10.jpg


8.
IMAGE: http://www.afterglowimages.ca/blog/20090527/May2709-15.jpg


Thanks for looking!

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May 28, 2009 11:38 |  #2

1 seems alright. Retro colors work well under the proper application. I had covered a wedding for a couple which were into retro stuff like clothes and furniture. I knew it was their style so it was fitting to cover their photography in the same manner. Use it accordingly.

i like 3, 4 and 7. They're pretty much flawless.

5 is cute but it is desperately begging to be cropped!

8 is on the right track but those plants are dominating the composition and the two are overly blurred. It's nothing you can fix, I'd just say it's a scrapper.

2 - sorry, really don't like this one. The crops are not great and the 2 images are too similar. that background texture is quite redundant.


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May 28, 2009 17:13 |  #3

I love #1, and I think #5 works great with all the negative space, I like those kind of shots...did you do the tilt shift effect in pp?


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May 28, 2009 17:20 |  #4

I absolutely love #8. You can tell they're really happy and it's got such a wonderful mood to it. Makes me smile :) Beautiful set!


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May 29, 2009 14:11 |  #5

Thank you all for the comments! Very helpful and encouraging

Pearlallica, I really do agree with you on some point here. I've since cropped down #5 a little bit, just to the reduce the negative space slightly. I think it's an improvement. And I see what you're saying about #2...I'll have to work with it a bit more in the future to see if I can improve the concept.


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