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08/13/2005 12:11:36 PM · #1
This was at Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester. Nice location!

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08/13/2005 12:19:56 PM · #2
Sorry - could a mod add a large image warning?

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08/13/2005 08:03:51 PM · #3
add not at :p

They are very purdy Matt (even though i have already seen them lol)

I love the photo of the couple under that big ass tree. Its a fantastic shot and the colors that you have used look great.
08/13/2005 08:11:36 PM · #4
Wow, in my very nonprofessional opinion, those are gorgeous pictures!
08/13/2005 09:17:01 PM · #5
very nice pictures! I especially like #9. How did you do the lighting on the dress?

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08/13/2005 09:34:35 PM · #6
I love them all, fabulous. You have to tell me, teach me how to do number 5. Love it. I have been playing around with something like this, but would love to learn this.
08/13/2005 10:25:27 PM · #7
Very nicely done!

My only negative comment would be that image #6 is a little "jarring", but it really is not bad. I just takes me by surprise to see the bouquet out that like.

Images 1, 10 and 11 have very interesting PP work done to them. Would you mind describing or sharing your technique?

08/13/2005 10:50:59 PM · #8
Number #4 is my favourite.. nice ones!
08/13/2005 11:06:04 PM · #9
These are beautiful! I love #7.
08/13/2005 11:17:40 PM · #10
@loz - the big tree photo was actually from their "First Sight" We put him out under some trees and wait for her facing the other way. She came up, tapped him on the shoulder and he turned around, seeing her in her dress for the first time. It was a really special moment - we got some closeups and stuff, but this one sticks out for me as "woa."

@musicangel, Jenesis, & jansku - THANKS! :) We love hearing that our craziness is working! hehe

@krazyivan - the lighting in #9 - We hung the dress over a door and right above the inside of the door were three recessed lights - they shone down on the dress. I photoshopped it b/w and then added some contrast.

@twm - Ummmmm. By happy accident. lol Actually - I created a drop shadow in Photoshop then I meant to copy the guy, so I pressed CTRL A for select all but I was on the drop shadow. I copied the shadow and made it slightly darker. This is actually his drop shadow from the main guy in the middle. Then I just clicked CTRL V to paste it and it came out this grey color. I pasted in 4 of them and moved them around (hold down ctrl and mouse them around). Basically that was it...

@dwterry - I LOVE that bouquet shot. We do a lot of funky stuff like that. We're not "typical" wedding photogs a lot of the time. So I'm GLAD that image strikes you even if you don't like the effect of it yourself. :) About #1 - I duplicated the background layer (Ctrl J) then I hue shifted it that blue color. Then I erased over the couple with a brush about 75% hardness (gives a slight blur on the edges of the brush to blend them together). #10 is the Nik Color Efex filter called "Pastel" and it's faded back in (ctrl shift F) to about 80%. #11 is Nik's cross processing filter E6-C41 I believe. Also faded in about 80%.


08/13/2005 11:26:15 PM · #11
Great Shots!! I am a fan of #1
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