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| 08/06/2007 07:04:35 AM |
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| 08/06/2007 07:04:08 AM |
tub7.jpgby jeroweComment: I like the composition on this one, but prefer the smiles on tub8. Either of them are fun images though. |
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| 08/06/2007 07:02:35 AM |
bridals11.jpgby jeroweComment: Very interesting play on shallow DOF to enhance the ring. Very creative.
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| 08/06/2007 07:02:05 AM |
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| 08/06/2007 07:01:31 AM |
bridals9.jpgby jeroweComment: I like over the should poses a lot ... I would suggest turning down the flash or using an umbrella to soften it. Also, position the flowers much lower they are competing for attention here. A smile would be nice too.
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| 08/06/2007 07:00:26 AM |
bridals8.jpgby jeroweComment: Haha, LOVE it! :-)
By the way, remember back on bridals1 I suggested lowering the flowers just a bit. See what I mean here? They are down slightly and/or away from her just a bit ... enough that you get a better idea of her figure. You want to show of her assets. (tastefully, of course)
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| 08/06/2007 06:59:01 AM |
bridals7.jpgby jeroweComment: I like this. Looking down works well for this pose. I would still turn her a little bit to her left (camera right).
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| 08/06/2007 06:57:54 AM |
bridals6.jpgby jeroweComment: Nice angle to photgraph her from ... as for pose, maybe turn her a little bit to her left (camera right) and then have her turn her head up more towards you (effectively sticking her chin out more). |
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| 08/06/2007 06:56:42 AM |
bridals5.jpgby jeroweComment: Take a step or two to the right so that the gazebo frames her rather than bisects her face. And a reflector on your left to help light up her face.
In lightroom you can cheat a little with that sky. Go to the Luminance section and drop the cyan slider down a bit and the sky will go darker without having to edit the picture. (I like getting things as close to what I want before editing as possible, because the moment I load the image into photoshop I can count on it taking 10 times as long to do the same thing) |
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| 08/06/2007 06:54:18 AM |
bridals4.jpgby jeroweComment: I like including these kinds of pictures so she can see the people who were with her to help her. :-)
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