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Jun 07, 2010 09:49 |  #1

It's been awhile...a real long while since I've shared anything here so.

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Jun 07, 2010 09:51 |  #2

I would like to see it without the vignette


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Jun 07, 2010 11:20 |  #3

Agreed, beautiful shot, but I think the vignette up top is a little heavy. I dont mind it so much on the bottom. It really draws you into the couple. What was your light source for this shot?


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Jun 07, 2010 11:25 |  #4

ckale1 wrote in post #10317913 (external link)
Agreed, beautiful shot, but I think the vignette up top is a little heavy. I dont mind it so much on the bottom. It really draws you into the couple. What was your light source for this shot?

My thought exactly.

I like the idea of vignette the bottom because it draws you to the couple in the middle and away from the people surrounding.




  
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Jun 07, 2010 12:00 |  #5

I would like ro see it straightened out a bit as well..


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Jun 07, 2010 14:25 |  #6

I processed this late last night so I missed it being crooked.

I'll lighten up the vignette on top a bit.

The light source was just one on camera flash(580 ex).


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Fixed it up a little bit.

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Jun 08, 2010 07:35 |  #8

looks much better... now... how about one with the vignette completely removed from the top?

i just wanna see all of that great sky!


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Jun 08, 2010 23:47 |  #9

I lot less vignette would do it for me. I want to see the drama in that sky!!




  
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