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Sherie & Tezale: Wedding

 
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Jul 27, 2009 14:05 |  #1

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Jul 27, 2009 14:33 |  #2

You did good and captured the day well.

If I was to comment it is that some of the white balance seems a little off. Bias towards green yellow.

The pictures seems a little soft not sure if that is how you post processed them to look.

Otherwise I know the bride and groom will be happy.


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Jul 27, 2009 14:54 |  #3

excellent work!


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Jul 27, 2009 16:48 |  #4

Great, fantastic!!!! thanks for posting
If I am not mistaken: all of this with a 20D?????
What lens? If I may ask


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Jul 28, 2009 00:38 |  #5

Hey guys..yes on the 20D. My 1D is in at canon for a new shutter :(
Yaamon...soft...really​?? Maybe it's your monitor..LOL
All images were taken using 70-200 IS or 24-70L. I shoot wide open all the time...no flash.


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Jul 28, 2009 01:24 |  #6

The window light ones and the flower girl are my favorites, very nice job overall.


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Jul 28, 2009 01:31 |  #7

My 20D still does a bang-up job. Very NICE, Jasen! I am practicing with my lens wide open today ;)


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Jul 28, 2009 09:22 as a reply to  @ Maureen Souza's post |  #8

Good job! Everyone looked relaxed and like they were having fun and you captured it.


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Jul 28, 2009 17:21 as a reply to  @ Al Rohrer's post |  #9

These are great! I have the 20d and the 40d, and I think the 20d is sharper. Anyway, care to give us some tips on shooting wide open in natural light. I'm all ears. I can't seem to get a sharp pics shooting large aps.


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Jul 28, 2009 17:23 |  #10

barbnjon wrote in post #8358718 (external link)
These are great! I have the 20d and the 40d, and I think the 20d is sharper. Anyway, care to give us some tips on shooting wide open in natural light. I'm all ears. I can't seem to get a sharp pics shooting large aps.

I have hounded him about the same thing. I looked at the EXIF data on his photos and most were shot at 2.8 with an ISO of 160. The Shutter speed was the only big variation.


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Jul 28, 2009 17:34 |  #11

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Yaamon...soft...really​?? Maybe it's your monitor..LOL
All images were taken using 70-200 IS or 24-70L. I shoot wide open all the time...no flash.

Sorry I must be in the twilight zone :D I just checked your web site again and that was not what I saw at all? Now that is weird.

Those pictures for Sherie & Tezale are sharp, good white balance and exposure. :)

By the way, Im using a HP 2475w which is a ips panel great for color rendition and detail and its calibrated too with huey.

My other computer setup is also a HP2465 monitor calibrated too. :)

Excellent job, well done.


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Jul 28, 2009 20:08 |  #12

Very nice work. Good job of capturing dark skin with white garments, sometimes a tricky thing to pull off!


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Jul 29, 2009 06:54 |  #13

Nice Work.




  
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Jul 29, 2009 07:35 |  #14

Very nice shots and beautiful natural colour. I also have the 20 D as my backup camera . Still takes a great picture.




  
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