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11/22/2008 12:16:21 AM · #1

11/22/2008 08:39:34 AM · #2
the soft focus doesn`t really suit the subject matter..
11/22/2008 08:49:11 AM · #3
Nice work. The only problem I have is even though it is a band the guitars seem out of place in the second shot. Maybe the guitars are best saved for a studio shot.

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11/22/2008 09:34:17 AM · #4
Originally posted by James:

Nice work. The only problem I have is even though it is a band the guitars seem out of place in the second shot. Maybe the guitars are best saved for a studio shot.


Naaa, how else is the guitarist on the right going to be able to flip everybody off?
11/22/2008 11:25:21 AM · #5
I took those shots with and without instruments. So there are other versions without the guitars.

As far as not matching the subject matter- I'm going to have to think on that because I like the added effect. And they liked it as well. I offered both versions. In fact they mentioned using the first one on there next cd cover and naming it using West Oak. I know that doesn't make it a great shot but it did go over well.
11/22/2008 11:38:34 AM · #6
Originally posted by Niten:

I took those shots with and without instruments. So there are other versions without the guitars.

As far as not matching the subject matter- I'm going to have to think on that because I like the added effect. And they liked it as well. I offered both versions. In fact they mentioned using the first one on there next cd cover and naming it using West Oak. I know that doesn't make it a great shot but it did go over well.


That does make it a great shot...
11/22/2008 11:58:52 AM · #7
Originally posted by Simms:

the soft focus doesn`t really suit the subject matter..


I agree. It's a wedding photo affect. So for a band with attitude it seems misplaced, moreso in the bright daylight. If it were a nightime (or darker) shot the affect would add some mystery.
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