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11/17/2007 10:10:27 PM · #1 |
I shot my first wedding today for the sister-in-law of a friend. They were very appreciative, but I don't think they understood how happy I was that they asked me to do it! (Of course, I didn't charge. . . I had no idea what I was doing!) I went in with my D80 and a friend using a borrowed D70, both with hotshoe mounted SB-600's. Overall, I am pretty happy with the results, but it remains to be seen how the happy couple feels. Here are a couple of the cake cutting. Any advice on the editing?
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11/17/2007 10:11:49 PM · #2 |
Congrats, Eric! These look awesome, I'm sure they'll be pleased. :)
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11/18/2007 10:00:35 AM · #3 |
Thanks, Cindi! Coming from you, that means a lot.
(Oh, and shameless bump for the morning crowd!) |
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11/18/2007 02:16:52 PM · #4 |
Wow these are really nice. I love the glow it really makes them look even more special. |
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11/18/2007 02:19:27 PM · #5 |
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11/18/2007 02:23:56 PM · #6 |
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11/18/2007 02:30:32 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by EBJones: Any advice on the editing?
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"Fill" the small hole that the groom has in his hairs. |
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11/18/2007 03:22:40 PM · #8 |
Dumb as this may sound, I'm against "filling" that in.
Granted, more likely than not, it's a simple balding spot, and that's that. But let's say, for example, a day before the wedding he fell riding a bike or something, and wound up with a wound on his head. The fact that he had a noticeable bald spot as a result could actually be part of the "story" that led up to their wedding day... something that they could be reminded of (and would likely find amusing to tell as a story) in years to come by looking at the pictures.
I know that's a reasonably far-fetched scenerio, but I'd be very careful about tinkering with the reality of a shot. If it was a facial zit or something, then yeah, it's probably a good idea to clone it out, but I'd be very careful messing with anything that could have been a part of their overall story. Ya just never know...
Originally posted by Gabriel: Originally posted by EBJones: Any advice on the editing?
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"Fill" the small hole that the groom has in his hairs. |
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11/18/2007 05:42:43 PM · #9 |
Alan, I tend to agree with you in that respect. While that's an unlikely story, I think it should be an image of them as they were. On the other hand, I did take some liberties with the editing. For the record, here is the shot with just a crop, resize and USM.
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11/18/2007 06:04:24 PM · #10 |
hes got some sweet side burns |
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11/18/2007 07:42:19 PM · #11 |
Message edited by author 2007-11-24 14:43:11. |
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11/24/2007 07:41:07 PM · #12 |
Originally posted by EBJones: Alan, I tend to agree with you in that respect. While that's an unlikely story, I think it should be an image of them as they were. On the other hand, I did take some liberties with the editing. For the record, here is the shot with just a crop, resize and USM.
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I also agree. I don't edit any permanent features like hair unless specifically requested by the client. |
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