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thehonoraryfan Registered: Jan 29, 2007 Total Posts: 98 Country: United States |
A couple of my favs from Saturday afternoon. We went to the university they met/fell in love at and the good old beach afterwards. ![]() 2. ![]() 3. ![]() 4. ![]() 5. ![]() 6. ![]() 7. ![]() 8. ![]() 9. ![]() 10. ![]() 11. ![]() 12. ![]() |
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Inga Registered: Mar 15, 2007 Total Posts: 584 Country: Australia |
Beautiful set! |
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neridah Registered: Jul 17, 2006 Total Posts: 680 Country: Australia |
To be honest i dont think the clothes she wore did the images justice not very flattering. |
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Mike Mahoney Registered: Mar 09, 2004 Total Posts: 2481 Country: Canada |
All nice shots .. I really like the light in #10 but it's cropped a little tight for me. |
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msack Registered: Dec 22, 2004 Total Posts: 1494 Country: United States |
Really like 3, 6, 7 and 10...although they are all great. What lens were you using for #3? Really love the composition of 10 with the arch of the bridge framing them and her foot perfectly aligned with the base of the arch. Well done! |
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thehonoraryfan Registered: Jan 29, 2007 Total Posts: 98 Country: United States |
Thanks guys. The tricky part of this session was that she was about 2-3 inch taller than him and they wanted photos were they would look about the same height. |
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Jazzman Registered: Feb 28, 2005 Total Posts: 128 Country: United States |
Great shots. |
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Victor S Registered: Oct 12, 2006 Total Posts: 63 Country: United States |
Very nice session bro. I love that 85L look. I just got it myself and still learning how to use it. Looks like you have already mastered it. |
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Cathy Yount Registered: Oct 01, 2007 Total Posts: 479 Country: United States |
Great set of images! Love them. |
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thehonoraryfan Registered: Jan 29, 2007 Total Posts: 98 Country: United States |
Jazzman/Victor, thanks for the kind words. Victor, you'll love that 85! There's a learning curve to it but once you master it (not that I have!), you won't want it off your body. I think it's best to use it on a FF or 1.3 body so you don't have to be far back (esp for headshots or up close ones), but that's just MHO. |
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Cathy Yount Registered: Oct 01, 2007 Total Posts: 479 Country: United States |
Your lighting is fine in this photo; I love it. I was referring to the post-processing. I love how luminance sliders can bring more color depth to a photo, but it can also enhance facial areas that aren't desirable. I'm looking at this through a female point of view. I've had a bride tell me she didn't order one picture because she didn't like how her face looked splotchy...I didn't see it at first, but looking at it again, I saw that it was because I added darker orange tones with the luminance slider and it brought out the blemishes on her face. |
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thehonoraryfan Registered: Jan 29, 2007 Total Posts: 98 Country: United States |
Very good point Cathy, sometimes we/I need to remind ourselves that a great, artistic photo to us might not be an attractive one to our clients, who are the ones we are trying to please. |
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Gregory Ashman Registered: Sep 12, 2007 Total Posts: 69 Country: United States |
Hey did you get my email or pm about the Laker/Clipper Gig? |