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gillyohan Registered: Dec 30, 2004 Total Posts: 803 Country: United States |
Here's a real quickie I shot somewhat recently. We only had a little time (their lunch break) to shoot on either side of a residential street. Looking forward to shooting their wedding in a couple weeks. CC is always welcome. |
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Saad Syed Registered: Jan 24, 2007 Total Posts: 806 Country: United States |
#2 is excellent... great series! |
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radioblurs Registered: Aug 26, 2005 Total Posts: 1982 Country: United States |
favorites are shots 2 and 4-nice, simple shots with little distraction |
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scott shoemake Registered: Apr 21, 2007 Total Posts: 858 Country: United States |
#2 is nice, cropped a little tighter would make it even nicer. he "done" good for "hisself" I reckon. |
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lindabrowne Registered: Apr 16, 2007 Total Posts: 719 Country: United States |
#2 shows his hair is thinning. A little bit of ps to help out? Watch the poses and lighting for him. It doesn't seem like he has much of a problem here, or maybe you've just made it look that way. |
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pearlstreet Registered: Apr 03, 2004 Total Posts: 3946 Country: United States |
When I looked at these shots, the first thing that came to my mind was how in love they are. I think you did a wonderful job of capturing that. |
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oasis Registered: Apr 14, 2005 Total Posts: 1294 Country: United States |
Nice shots! It's never easy to work under pressure but these came out nicely. |
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gillyohan Registered: Dec 30, 2004 Total Posts: 803 Country: United States |
Saad - Thank you. |
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tutumon Registered: Jan 03, 2006 Total Posts: 910 Country: United States |
Very nice! |
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MarianneDoidge Registered: Aug 29, 2007 Total Posts: 154 Country: Canada |
#2..... love this shot. Someone mentioned how in love they look. In this one, it looks like her eyes just can't get enough of him. |
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Sam Hassas Registered: Jul 11, 2007 Total Posts: 2131 Country: United States |
Awesome set. I think you did a stellar job of posing them in a way to flatter the both of them. He's a big boy and placing him in the rear of the majority of the shots created a nice balance. Did you suggest the black coat? that worked also. |
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gillyohan Registered: Dec 30, 2004 Total Posts: 803 Country: United States |
Marianne - Thanks. I noticed he had a ring on, too, but it didn't strike me as out of place until you mentioned it. That said, I think most guys could probably use a visual reminder that they are, in fact, engaged to be married. |
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mpaul73 Registered: Jun 10, 2003 Total Posts: 668 Country: United States |
I am really curious how you achieve the cracked canvas effect that I see often on images posted here. Is it a PS filter? |
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gillyohan Registered: Dec 30, 2004 Total Posts: 803 Country: United States |
Martin - I layer a texture image over the photo image, then use a blend option of choice, changing opacity as needed. Depending on the color tone of the texture image, I may need to tone down the saturation of the texture image. Then I will make a mask and remove texture from the focal area of the image, usually the faces, with a gradient and/or brush. Hope that helps. |
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J. Consiglio Registered: Jan 03, 2007 Total Posts: 697 Country: United States |
You did a great job on 2 and 4 with the textures. I use them fairly often and it drives me nuts when people use the wrong texture on the wrong image. Thank you for doing it right! |
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mpaul73 Registered: Jun 10, 2003 Total Posts: 668 Country: United States |
gillyohan wrote: |
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J. Consiglio Registered: Jan 03, 2007 Total Posts: 697 Country: United States |
Textures can be pretty tricky. Nicole Van, Parker J and Jesh de Rox make some great ones, especially Jesh's. You can download from the web some free ones, but you'll be going through them forever to find ones that work right. |