Post your best photoshopping of a wedding photo. Here is my submission.
kdfederer Member ![]() 156 posts Joined Feb 2007 Location: IL More info | Sep 24, 2009 22:05 | #1 Post your best photoshopping of a wedding photo. Here is my submission. Digital Rebel XT (350D) w/Opteka Grip - Canon 18-55 IS - Sigma 70-300 1:4-5.6 APO DG - Sigma EF-500 DG Super Flash
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Tim Snow Member ![]() 231 posts Joined May 2007 Location: Montreal More info | Sep 25, 2009 00:49 | #2 Not to sound harsh, but if you shoot in a way as to eliminate distracting background elements, you will save yourself tons of post time. Also, you could have just cropped a bit tighter on the bride cutting out the lamppost altogether, again saving yourself lots of time. On one photo this may be worth it, but come home from a wedding with hundreds of photos which need to be individually retouched and you will really cut into your time you could be using to make other photographs... 1dMkIII, 5dMkII, 16-35, 24-70, 70-200 f/2.8IS II, 15mm fish, 24 1.4, 50 f/1.4, 135 f/2, 580 II, 550, PW Mini's Flex's and Plus II's, Think Tank AI V2.0, Think Tank Skin, Alien Bees -
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It was taken by my second shooter (he doesn't always check the background). I liked the shot but didn't like the background, but was able to save the shot anyway. Digital Rebel XT (350D) w/Opteka Grip - Canon 18-55 IS - Sigma 70-300 1:4-5.6 APO DG - Sigma EF-500 DG Super Flash
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kingpat Member ![]() 162 posts Joined Mar 2009 Location: New Brunswick, Canada More info | Sep 25, 2009 10:12 | #4 Here's one I was proud of:
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Fred Eric Norris Senior Member ![]() 406 posts Joined Jul 2009 Location: O-H-I-O More info | Sep 25, 2009 12:07 | #5 kingpat wrote in post #8707256 ![]() Here's one I was proud of:
what was the edit here? Not trying to come off as rude by the way, just having a hard time spotting it.
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kingpat Member ![]() 162 posts Joined Mar 2009 Location: New Brunswick, Canada More info | hehe I was wondering if it was noticeable. The girl on the right. Look at her eyes. http://dslrgeek.com/
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I had to look at it for a while before I noticed her eyes, too. Digital Rebel XT (350D) w/Opteka Grip - Canon 18-55 IS - Sigma 70-300 1:4-5.6 APO DG - Sigma EF-500 DG Super Flash
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dynamitetony Goldmember ![]() 1,023 posts Likes: 30 Joined Sep 2007 Location: london UK More info | thats a great edit and really save the photo. . nice. 5Dmk4 : 5Dmk3: Sigma 24mm F1.4 :Sigma 35mm F1.4 : Canon 50mm F1.4 : Canon 85mm F1.8 : Canon 100mm F2.8 Macro : Canon 24-105 F4 : Canon 70-200 F2.8L mkii : Flashes, lights & Stuff
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Fred Eric Norris Senior Member ![]() 406 posts Joined Jul 2009 Location: O-H-I-O More info | Sep 25, 2009 15:02 | #9 haha awesome.. its so subtle.. I was looking at the fact her eyes were closed on the first one but didn't think there was any way you would have been able to fix that. great job.. she now just appears to be looking down a bit
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