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04/10/2007 12:29:15 AM · #1
first wedding, looking for feedback....



Message edited by author 2007-04-10 09:57:22.
04/10/2007 12:33:46 AM · #2
Kinda looks like you were shooting at the Sunset Ballroom. I've done a cople of weddings there myself. As for the shots, they are a great perspective. As you have them now they look underexposed. I would just bump up the density and mess around with the contrast a little. Otherwise I thing the shots are really good.

Message edited by author 2007-04-10 00:34:13.
04/10/2007 12:36:49 AM · #3
thats amazing, theres not one real difinitive sunset ballroom looking shot, yet you were right on. nice work.... the bride w/ the flower girls looks a bit underexposed on the webpage, actaully looks a bit brighter on my end.
04/10/2007 12:46:32 AM · #4
Like I said I've shot a couple of weddigns there. I love the crew that does the DJing, catering and bartending. Everytime I've been there they have been fantastic to me.
04/10/2007 08:33:41 AM · #5
can someone please lock this thread and open the other one that is the same. The other one has all the thumbnails. Thank you.

NEVERMIND I FIXED IT .....

Message edited by author 2007-04-10 09:57:45.
04/10/2007 12:53:09 PM · #6
any opinions???
04/10/2007 12:55:08 PM · #7
Hey Justin. The shots are lovely, but they all look a bit flat/washed out. I would suggest increasing contrast a bit on each (and maybe saturation) to make them look more finished. The shots are good, just the processing needs a tweek.
04/10/2007 01:21:30 PM · #8
I think the low contrast adds a nice touch actually. I think the first image is great.
04/10/2007 01:24:29 PM · #9
thanks for the comments, i need to check my monitor again. I just callibrated it w/ the spyder about a month ago. Ive had prints done since and they look just like my screen. These shots looked good on my screen, but more than 1 has said they look a bit flat or washed out. Ill check it out.

The flower girl shot has to be a keeper because the two elderly folks in the background are the bride's grandparents.
04/10/2007 01:46:29 PM · #10
Jmnuggy -- next time just one thread will do. Its a waste of time, energy and forum frontpage space to have 3 threads on the same issue.

If you have inadvertantly put a thread in the wrong forum category, just send us a ticket and we'll move it for you! That's a lot less work than reading the MANY reported posts for duplicate threads we have and then going through the forums and finding the duplicate threads.

Many thanks for your co-operation with this. Your thread has now been moved.

Message edited by author 2007-04-10 13:55:16.
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