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hiller21 Registered: Apr 30, 2009 Total Posts: 89 Country: United States |
My buddy asked if I would take his engagement photos knowing that I never did any before and I accepted. They were done at an old stone quarry that is no longer in use. There wasn't a cloud in the sky which made the shots very difficult. Let me know what you guys think. C&C welcomed. |
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hiller21 Registered: Apr 30, 2009 Total Posts: 89 Country: United States |
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hiller21 Registered: Apr 30, 2009 Total Posts: 89 Country: United States |
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ClareinME Registered: Apr 07, 2006 Total Posts: 1356 Country: United States |
Congrats on your first e-shoot~ looks to me like you did great with the less than ideal conditions. I really like 5, 7 and 9 and the natural emotion in 8 is sweet! |
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tdurnan Registered: Jul 13, 2008 Total Posts: 1089 Country: Canada |
#4 is the strongest for me. Pay attention to patchy light on faces. |
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deepbluejh Registered: Feb 20, 2005 Total Posts: 5231 Country: United States |
Shade is your friend. Seek it out. |
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Mr. Malik Registered: Sep 13, 2009 Total Posts: 1293 Country: Canada |
Set will "pop" with more effective post processing.... |