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06/05/2005 08:40:17 AM · #1
I've just worked the photos to put online proofs of my first payed job. The price was low because I wanto to get some works for portfolio, and to advertise also. So here's a few pics from it.

Please give your feedback. It's very important to me. To realize if I'm going the right direction. Thank's in advance.



06/05/2005 08:46:08 AM · #2
THERE ARE SOME NICE PHOTOS HERE I REALLY LIKE THE ONE OF THEM WALKING OUT WITH THE FLOWERS BLURRED A LTILE I REALY LIKE WEDDING CANDIDS. THE FIRST ONE YOU PHOTOSHOPED LOOKS A LITLE OFF WHAT WAS IN THE GLASSES AND THE GLASS LOOK DIFFRENT FROM EACH OUTHER WAS THAT FROM THE PHOTO OR FROM HOW YOU POST PROCESSED IT.
06/05/2005 08:50:39 AM · #3
Hey I left you a comment on most of them.

Hope they are somewhat helpful - congrats on the first payed job, must have been quite a rush.

If you don't mind me asking, how much are they paying you :P (I'm always curious about that kind of thing).
06/05/2005 08:52:53 AM · #4
i like 1,3,5,7,9,10...in that order to. #3 has a bit too much flash but i love her smile, it seems to light up her whole face.they are all great photos you've posted. did u get the legendary "ring" shot?

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06/05/2005 09:07:54 AM · #5
Originally posted by smilebig4me1x:

did u get the legendary "ring" shot?


You've got me there! What do you mean? Putting the ring in each one's finger?

06/05/2005 09:08:31 AM · #6
Originally posted by liv4him330:

THE FIRST ONE YOU PHOTOSHOPED LOOKS A LITLE OFF WHAT WAS IN THE GLASSES AND THE GLASS LOOK DIFFRENT FROM EACH OUTHER WAS THAT FROM THE PHOTO OR FROM HOW YOU POST PROCESSED IT.


I think it was the light effect. I only ajust it with leverls, then select only both glasses, creat a cpy layer of it and then using channel mixer transformed the original layer to b&w. The liquid was champaign. I got a really nice one, almout like low key wher the glass just seems to glow. It was in th midle/later afternoon and the light just pump them ut. I think.

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06/05/2005 09:16:15 AM · #7
the infamous ring shot is just shotting the rings together some on hands some not heres a recent thread were it was the topic hope it gives you some ideas for the future.
06/05/2005 09:23:03 AM · #8
Great shots. I think 5 and 6 are my favs.

The table ornaments or the flowers or something at the reception can be very important to the newlyweds. I like to get a shot of that ... but it just means so much more putting them into the background like you did with #6. It completes the story.
06/05/2005 10:37:01 AM · #9
Thank's fot the tip. I've done one, but it's not very good.


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