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TamEric Senior Member 738 posts Joined Feb 2007 Location: South Africa More info | Sep 17, 2009 02:45 | #16 wow My kids and my family, are my life - and my passion is to capture my life on camera
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Phenix3st Member 180 posts Joined Jul 2009 More info | Sep 17, 2009 18:06 | #17 2,3 are pretty awesome. The waves are sweet crashing against the rocks, and everyone jumping in the air is fun
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ZlatkoBatistich Member 56 posts Joined Sep 2009 Location: New Jersey, USA More info | Sep 17, 2009 21:09 | #18 Nicely done. I especially like the first photo of the couple.
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Tvelet Member 103 posts Joined Apr 2009 More info | Sep 23, 2009 23:36 | #19 LOVE the first three!
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sctbiggs Goldmember 1,793 posts Joined Jun 2009 Location: North Carolina More info | Sep 24, 2009 07:50 | #20 gregpphoto wrote in post #8618303 Well thank you guys very much! Shooting weddings is not something I saw myself doing three years ago, or even last year for that matter. But I've since realized how rank and rotten 98% of wedding photography is after seeing my friends photos from his wedding. He paid $5000 and got 600 unphotoshopped images of the worst caliber. Horizons were off (and not on purpose), there were frame creepers, things growing outta peoples heads, just awful on every level. I feel its my duty to show the world that yes, fine art and weddings can mesh just beautifully. I'm glad you guys like em so much and seem to understand what I am going for! and that's why we got into it. except it was our own wedding photos that we were completely pissed off about. Baby Girl 2.0 has arrived!
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Michaelmjc not cool enough 4,834 posts Joined May 2004 Location: Toronto, Ontario More info | Sep 24, 2009 10:25 | #21 |
Sep 24, 2009 15:08 | #22 sctbiggs wrote in post #8700682 and that's why we got into it. except it was our own wedding photos that we were completely pissed off about. oh well, at least we were able to edit them to some extent. by the way, great photos. that jumping one is great. i don't know why i've never thought of fixing the jump shot the way you did.... i will be giving that a try the next time. nobody ever jumps at the same time. lol I'm all about making the moment appear as it does it my head, and if I have to clone a bit here and there, I'm all for it. I'm also all for others doing radder cooler stuff, so have fun and good luck!
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evilryu530 Member 211 posts Joined Aug 2009 More info | Sep 24, 2009 16:08 | #23 the photoshop on 1 is awesome. do you have an action for that? sold it all!
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Sep 25, 2009 01:42 | #24 evilryu530 wrote in post #8703291 the photoshop on 1 is awesome. do you have an action for that? Actually I don't. I have my photoshop process down pretty pat using mostly shortcuts, so it wouldn't save me all that much time. More importantly, I like each of my images to be unique right down to the processing, so when you see two shots of mine that look similar, in reality, they have small differences.
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