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Dec 07, 2010 10:24 |  #1

I was privileged to be able to second shoot for a local photographer this past weekend. I had a blast and I really enjoyed second shooting. The wedding day was really cold. 40 deg with 35 mph wind gusts. Made for some challenging shooting given that the majority of our shots were done outside for the better light. Here are some of my shots. I'd love to hear any feedback you all may have.

1. - A train went by these tracks probably once every 5 or 10 minutes

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2. - Is this too cold? Do I need to warm it up? I have a version where I warmed it up but I'm not sure if I like it better or not.
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5. - The train is not moving as fast as it looks
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6. - I got a soft box and light stand before this wedding and tried it out. I have the softbox with 430ex2 off to the right and a 580ex2 on camera in ETTL mode.
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7. - This is one of my favorites. 430ex2 bare on light stand in the back corner. 580ex2 on camera.
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Dec 07, 2010 10:52 |  #2

#1 - A neat idea.

#2 - What I see more than anything is a TON of red, and his eyes look a bit weird too, but the creamy background is great.

#3 - A nice detail shot.

#4 - I like it, but I'd like to see a little more depth in the shadows.

#5 - I like the concept but the tilt is unnecessary and it's pretty green in tone.

#6 - It's a cute moment.

#7 - I love your lighting here, but I'd push the contrast maybe a hair more, but that may just be me.

Nice job overall!


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Dec 07, 2010 11:09 |  #3

auroraskye wrote in post #11410360 (external link)
#2 - What I see more than anything is a TON of red, and his eyes look a bit weird too, but the creamy background is great.

#5 - I like the concept but the tilt is unnecessary and it's pretty green in tone.

I HATE being colorblind! I just don't see the red you are talking about but I believe it's there. I'll pull down the red slider tonight and i'll tone down the work I did on his eyes and see how that looks. I'll see about pulling out some of the green on the 5th shot too. Thanks for the comments!


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Dec 07, 2010 12:07 |  #4

Love 1, 5 and 7. I see the red AuroraSkye is talking about in 2, especially between his eyebrows. But I like the shot.


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Dec 07, 2010 15:10 |  #5

are you using flash triggers or the built in slave/master function on the flashes?


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Dec 07, 2010 15:35 |  #6

redfire2002 wrote in post #11411961 (external link)
are you using flash triggers or the built in slave/master function on the flashes?

I used the built in infrared trigger on the 580 to trigger my 430. I borrowed the 580 from the main photog and I have to say, it is now on my must purchase list!


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Dec 07, 2010 23:19 as a reply to  @ Ahtz's post |  #7

Ok I tried to do a little work to them. Pulling the red out was hard for me because I really cant see a difference being colorblind with red/green. I pulled down the red slider in lightroom and I also warmed it up a tiny bit. I got rid of the eye processing too with the exception of a little brightening

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9. Then I tried B&W which solves the problem too :)
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10. And this one I dropped the green slider
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11. And B&W for the heck of it
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Dec 09, 2010 16:15 |  #8

We're jealous of the ring shot with the train, it's a great idea.


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Dec 09, 2010 20:02 |  #9

#11 B&W is outstanding. Great job!


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Dec 09, 2010 20:26 |  #10

The retouch on the grrom is better; he's still a little red between the eyebrows but not as much and his forehead looks more neutral.


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Dec 09, 2010 20:35 |  #11

Michelle Brooks Photography wrote in post #11425704 (external link)
The retouch on the grrom is better; he's still a little red between the eyebrows but not as much and his forehead looks more neutral.

You think the eyes look better untouched, processed like above or maybe somewhere in between? And color wise is it best to just keep it b&w? I don't really know how else to deal with the colors. I'm using lightroom.


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Dec 10, 2010 03:53 as a reply to  @ Ahtz's post |  #12

The Ring shot and the kiss shot are really beautiful images. The B&W versions you redid are really great as well. I think you did a good job overall.


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Dec 10, 2010 14:32 |  #13

The train shots are great, the set is very good, thanks for sharing


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