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Jun 06, 2005 19:16 |  #1

Pardon the cruddy crop...... this is our daughter and new son-in-law. They were married on Saturday. I am just wading through the 800+ photos I have....it's gonna take me all summer.


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Jun 06, 2005 19:36 |  #2

Maureen Souza wrote:
Pardon the cruddy crop...... this is our daughter and new son-in-law. They were married on Saturday. I am just wading through the 800+ photos I have....it's gonna take me all summer.

They look exceedingly HAPPY! OK Maureen, WHAT did you say to them? :lol: ;)
Hmm, Let's see, YOU shoot WEDDINGS, Your Daughter gets Married, Hmm.
I'm betting on 800 PLUS PLUS. ;) Nice shot.
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Jun 06, 2005 19:55 |  #3

What a great looking couple! Your daughter has a fantastic smile! The flowers are lovely. Looking forward to seeing some more!




  
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Jun 06, 2005 20:20 |  #4

Maureen Souza wrote:
Pardon the cruddy crop...... this is our daughter and new son-in-law. They were married on Saturday. I am just wading through the 800+ photos I have....it's gonna take me all summer.

Congrats Maureen! Nice shot. I'm certain that we will see more. They do both look very happy.

Dang!. . . . 800+ photos. . . . and you only got one good shot? :lol: :lol: :lol: I hope you know I'm kidding. ;)

Looking forward to many more.


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Jun 06, 2005 21:14 |  #5

CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU AND SKIP!!!! can't wait to see the pictures!!!


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Jun 06, 2005 21:31 |  #6

Congratulations on the Wedding and the 800 pictures, Maureen! You caught two beautiful smiles in this one!


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Jun 06, 2005 21:54 |  #7

Lovely looking Bride, Takes after her Mom ;) Great shot Maureen


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Jun 07, 2005 04:36 |  #8

Thanks all! I promise not to overload you with photos.... I am already tired of them, LOL! I did have one problem with my camera...seemed the shoe mount flash worked it's way loose and no one bothered to mention that I was taking photos in near darkness. Since there were twinkling lights all about, I really didn't notice. Sadly, I didn't get the toast my middle daughter gave or the first dance. Luckily, my son got it all on video.


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Jun 07, 2005 06:01 as a reply to  @ Maureen Souza's post |  #9

Bummer on the flash, hope PS would work wonders to save some of the shots.

Congrats on the newly wed.


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Jun 07, 2005 06:53 |  #10

Congrats to you and Skip (and of course your daughter!) You must all be really happy.


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Jun 07, 2005 09:08 |  #11

Nicely posed shot, and congratulations! I saw that you have "editing allowed" in your sig so I took a crack at it. Good luck wading through all those 800 shots!


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Jun 07, 2005 09:17 |  #12

Great shot Maureen. Overload away! Congrats to you and yours on the new family.

mgbeach, how did you edit this pic?


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Jun 07, 2005 09:32 |  #13

I duplicated the background layer (ctrl-J) and ran a Gaussian blur at a radius of 1 pixel on the top layer. Then I used an eraser with a hardness of 0 to erase back down to the areas that needed to be sharp like the eyes, lips, nostrils, clothing, jewelry and flowers. I ran an unsharp mask on the bottom layer to make those parts stand out a bit more (amount 250, radius .3, threshold 0). Then an overall levels adjustment to suit my taste. I merged those layers and duplicated again. Did a motion blur on the top layer and erased back down to the sharp areas. saved and ran through Neat Image on a pretty conservative setting.


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Jun 07, 2005 09:49 |  #14

very nice!


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Jun 07, 2005 12:16 as a reply to  @ Dante King's post |  #15

Awww she looks LOVELY Maureen!
And 800 photos!!! WOW!!!!!!!! That's a lot of work!
Congratulations to you and Skip ;)


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