blind: married in the city
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doubleblind
Registered: Apr 03, 2009
Total Posts: 40
Country: Papua New Guinea

Comment and Critique the following images. The blind approach is done so that posters can get a fair and honest assessment of their work regardless of their social standing in the forum.

No guessing who is in the thread.
Guessing 'jesus' on the first post could sway the outcome of the thread. It will be up to the photographer to 'out' him/herself when and if they feel its appropriate.




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tobiah
Registered: Jun 19, 2008
Total Posts: 894
Country: United Kingdom

Beautiful stuff! Thought i knew who it was but not sure...

a few too many wides on the portraits for me but really good work non the less



Marie-Louise
Registered: Jul 25, 2006
Total Posts: 306
Country: Netherlands

Excellent set! I also thought I recognised someone's style...

The only thing that bothered me was the bride's pose in #5 on the left. It doesn't compliment her figure.



bobrossi
Registered: Oct 11, 2002
Total Posts: 282
Country: United States

Some of the best stuff I've seen here, no fad gimmicks, just good photography.
Focus is spot on, exposures couldn't be better.



lisy78
Registered: Apr 09, 2009
Total Posts: 8907
Country: United States

Awesome set. I tried hard to find something to critique but the best I could come up with is that quite a few seem to have blown highlights.



kim magee
Registered: Jan 09, 2008
Total Posts: 1516
Country: Canada

solid set all around, crisp, great moments & emotions...



Gene L.
Registered: Dec 08, 2004
Total Posts: 161
Country: United States

I agree with those who say solid photography all the way around. I could nitpick that the bride's dress looks a little blown out on the first shot of the bouquet throw (left side), but still love it. Nice pop to the colors without being overcooked and lots of upbeat emotion, which is what I love about weddings.



smartblur
Registered: Dec 03, 2004
Total Posts: 135
Country: United States

Ok... I'm just going to quit photography after seeing that set. Really very well done.

Like someone else said - no fads, presets, over-the-top actions,etc. Just great photography.



phatnev
Registered: Nov 04, 2005
Total Posts: 1491
Country: United States

Seriously solid. The whole way through. Great composition, use of the elements within the photos. Very nice mix of black and white and color. Nothing trendy, just timeless work.



mosier
Registered: Feb 02, 2008
Total Posts: 1556
Country: United States

Some really nice stuff here. The only thing that bothers me is the cold flash in the outdoor shots, other then that. cool stuff!



57suzi
Registered: Oct 30, 2004
Total Posts: 5870
Country: United States

Great variety of shots, excellent storytelling, as many have said, solid skills without faddish pp. Some very good conversions.
And thank you for helping to keep the blind posts alive!



Beni
Registered: May 31, 2005
Total Posts: 7092
Country: United Kingdom

Any chance of some numbers on the pics?



Rick Denham
Registered: Nov 25, 2005
Total Posts: 2127
Country: Canada

Beni wrote:
Any chance of some numbers on the pics?

+1



sboerup
Registered: Oct 13, 2005
Total Posts: 8869
Country: United States

Good stuff. I would have gelled the last few outdoors at night so that the flash temp was the same as the ambient street lights.



lisy78
Registered: Apr 09, 2009
Total Posts: 8907
Country: United States

sboerup wrote:
Good stuff. I would have gelled the last few outdoors at night so that the flash temp was the same as the ambient street lights.


Good call.

I actually noticed some purple jackets in the indoor shots as well. Gelz iz your friendz



jeremy_clay
Registered: Jan 14, 2008
Total Posts: 9093
Country: Canada

Good ol' DB.



Steve Tinetti
Registered: Jan 12, 2002
Total Posts: 2404
Country: United States

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maxwell1295
Registered: Jun 04, 2008
Total Posts: 5248
Country: United States

jeremy_clay wrote:
Good ol' DB.


I see what you did there...



rmric0
Registered: Dec 02, 2009
Total Posts: 551
Country: United States

I think it sucks, where did you learn to compose a shot? It looks like a heroin addict with the DTs was holding the camera clenched in his bottom.



ExtendedPuppet
Registered: Feb 11, 2010
Total Posts: 1894
Country: United States

I can't see any images



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