Tried some new things during this wedding....tried some different processing as well as different angles. Some of the ideas have been done before, but I've never had a chance to do them, so humor me.
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Finally a friggin piano work with.
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The good ole' "scatter"....
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Request for the door shot from the bride, why do they always think it's something new?
But, had to use the bath tub...
I like the toning in the first shot a lot, but then its gets a little too yellow for my tastes in the next few. Really like the shots and vintage feel though. I'd probably try to edit her chin action a little bit.
Yo Todd - nice set. Must admit I'm not a fan of the vintage feel... but overall nice set. Some nitpicky comments:
#3 - I want the rock on her ring to be sharp.
#6 - Groomsman on the far right could use some fill. Eye sockets are black - but it could also be compression for the web and the resulting boost in contrast.
#18 - Real tilt-shift, or effect? No EXIF data. I want the scene to be vibrant like Georgia can be this time of year - but it is consistent with your processing of this wedding.
#19 - Were you not rockin' the WL3200 for this wedding? Decide to go lighter this time?
#23 - Great sequence. She'll love 'em. You'll make money.
#25 - Door shot. I truly know from experience your feelings on this.
I agree with bridow - I would do some liquification work on the chin, and some of the back shots just to help her out.
Again, cool set - don't go to far from what you did at the Scotish-Rite wedding a couple of months back. That seriously rocked. Big fan here.
Tony, thanks for the nits and I see complete justification for them. I still have the WL3200, but was able to use a lighter setup this time. Sent you a PM as well.