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Dec 15, 2009 14:38 |  #16

It IS photoshoped but I take it as tremendous compliment.

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Dec 15, 2009 14:48 as a reply to  @ enginyr's post |  #17

That's Wayfarers Chapel! My cousin was married there.

The chapel was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and sits on a bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean.

It is magical.

Nice shots, btw. Love the moon pic.


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Dec 15, 2009 23:31 |  #18

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Thanks Rachel and Jules I took some of your advise and edited a few.

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Dec 16, 2009 00:12 |  #19

Thank you Xsannz. Last one!


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Dec 16, 2009 01:14 as a reply to  @ enginyr's post |  #20

WOW...Stunning :).

What software did you use to create that slide show? I love it.


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Dec 16, 2009 01:16 |  #21

www.animoto.com (external link) Thanks Lee


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Dec 16, 2009 03:28 |  #22

Have you found animoto to be worth the price?
If I remember correctly, they only allow up to 250 photos for a slideshow.... which is kind of a bummer, because they seem like a really cool option


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Dec 16, 2009 10:16 |  #23

I showed the client and they were not impressed. So we'll see if it brings more business. 250 is overkill imo. It would take an hour or longer to view the slide show. 3 minutes seems to be the attention span with even clients unless it's video


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Dec 17, 2009 10:06 |  #24

That is a really interesting location!


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Dec 17, 2009 19:06 |  #25

Thank's fungry. I can't imagine shooting that Chapel during the day....


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Dec 18, 2009 06:26 |  #26

Like the 5th shot the best. That moon shot was obviously photoshopped. Well, at least obvious to someone who uses photoshop. There are some areas around her veil that stand out but the thing that jumped out at me when I first saw it other than the size of the moon is where you cut out/erased/whatever method you used perfectly vertical down his back. The ring and shoe shot is nice. The dip shot with the Bride and Groom in isle would have worked much better if they were in the center of the isle. Also, you were not centered on the isle and your horizon is tilted. I love tilted shots, but only if they appear to done that way on purpose, not accident.


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Dec 18, 2009 06:30 |  #27

FamilyJules wrote in post #9207412 (external link)
Have you found animoto to be worth the price?
If I remember correctly, they only allow up to 250 photos for a slideshow.... which is kind of a bummer, because they seem like a really cool option

$99 for a Pro Version Trial... Whoa... No Thanks. Looks nice, but I don't buy anything without trying it first and $99 just to try it out, No Thanks.


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Dec 18, 2009 06:33 |  #28

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I showed the client and they were not impressed. So we'll see if it brings more business. 250 is overkill imo. It would take an hour or longer to view the slide show. 3 minutes seems to be the attention span with even clients unless it's video

With your work or the slideshow?


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Dec 18, 2009 10:37 |  #29

Slideshows Jon.

Scott yes I agree with you 100%. I love symmetry but rotating that dip shot would mean cropping the dress and that is really out of the question.


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enginyr wrote in post #9197337 (external link)
It was a tough wedding at night so the salt burns deep! This wedding was under 2 hours and the groom showed up late along with no one but my wife and I to hurry through it, PLUS my beauty dish died 1/2 way thru coupled with the the portable battery and I had to use on camera flash, bounced. But the plan was to have my b800 with the JrX to shoot the entire wedding.

The group shot was bounced on-camera? Are these all hand-held?


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