p.1 #1 · Ty y Karen :: e-session at the Lone Star state
Hello,
haven't posted anything for a while, but wanted to share a little bit from my session when I went back home to Texas. Can't wait to come back home and do their wedding.. C&C appreciated,
and thanks for stopping by
p.1 #4 · Ty y Karen :: e-session at the Lone Star state
Absolutely loving 8... great natural Jesh de Rox effect
But, I would have to agree with tmiller though on the blown whites, especially on 7 it's a little distracting, especially when it starts to eat up their faces.
p.1 #5 · Ty y Karen :: e-session at the Lone Star state
Mr. Adventure n Tim - thanks for the critique, hmm maybe my screen was too dim when i edited, I can see details fine frm my end. But thanks for letting me know definitely need to look into that.
y you got to be hatin' on the flares man?!? lol jk, it was pretty hard to control since I didn't have anything to put the sun behind in. So it was just an all out blast, but thanks for the input. Really appreciate the time
gear? 5d, the nifty, and some 24 madness..
Brandon- thanks buddy, i was about to toss that one out since i had other shots where they were in focus, but decided to play with it for a second and see how it turns out.
Well I appreciate you guys taking the time...nothing ground breaking to show, but just wanted to share and see what you guys think...
p.1 #7 · Ty y Karen :: e-session at the Lone Star state
#8 is my fave!! SO great! I like the set of #7 too... except the top right one where his nose is missing isnt working for me. I like the rest in that group a lot. Nice shots and pp.
p.1 #8 · Ty y Karen :: e-session at the Lone Star state
You use negative space very well. 6 and 8 speak to me in this set. LOVE 8.
A rule of thumb for silhouette shots is get the faces separated in and anticipated kiss. That way the shapes aren't globed together.