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p.1 #13 · Sam and Adam Oct. Wedding | |
pattyw,
I agree some of our whites are probably a bit too hot, but we've found ourselves pushing that more and more lately. In certain images, we'll even paint it in if we'd rather draw focus to that particular spot.
Lighting, and using our flashes appropriately, I certainly agree is our next big step...and a big spot where we need to improve. I have a flash question though...for example in #5 where you can see the back of the mom's head, the wb is set to the sanctuary and shows correctly, but the back of the head is too blue because the flash has cast that color onto her. How do you shoot for situations like that? How can you get an accurate wb when there are two different temperatures in the same exact shot?
For #9, yes, it was an unintentional...yet fortunate accident. For their engagement session, we had a very similar shot and nearly identical exposure issue. Pulling it back together in post makes it grainy, but to be honest, it gives a texture and effect that my wife and I both really like. I'd really like to become better at doing that intentionally when needed.
My wife took all of the photos of the bride, but I believe #3 was on purpose. I vaguely remember seeing an 'in-focus' shot of the ear-ring, as well as the curls in her hair, but artistically (since we try to be as different as possible) we liked this one better I don't know if it works as a stand-alone, but I think it passes ok when placed in a series with ones that are crisp.
Thanks for the comments!
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