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02-06-2012 03:53 PM
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Very nice over all. Maybe tone it down just a bit on the contrast. Some of these seem like the contrast is a bit heavy. They look good online but im wondering how well they would transfer to print.
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these are great! You can really feel the love
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I'm confused by the first pick. Is there some significance to the curtains?
Christina S. Cericola
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Originally Posted by
DiskoJoe
Very nice over all. Maybe tone it down just a bit on the contrast. Some of these seem like the contrast is a bit heavy. They look good online but im wondering how well they would transfer to print.
I am with Joe on his C&C and I think the images have a lot of varied interests that some people miss when shooting and thinking about the overall flavor of the event.
I don't know if you intended the contrast to be as such, but you may get a muddied print in some cases with the darks blending into the lighter areas.
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Originally Posted by
DiskoJoe
Very nice over all. Maybe tone it down just a bit on the contrast. Some of these seem like the contrast is a bit heavy. They look good online but im wondering how well they would transfer to print.

Originally Posted by
CCericola
I'm confused by the first pick. Is there some significance to the curtains?
No significance. I like to include mood shots that will trigger unconscious memories in the minds of the couple, and the sun pouring in through these curtains gave a really nice warm feeling in the room where the bride was getting ready.

Originally Posted by
Joey_Ricard

Originally Posted by
DiskoJoe
Very nice over all. Maybe tone it down just a bit on the contrast. Some of these seem like the contrast is a bit heavy. They look good online but im wondering how well they would transfer to print.
I am with Joe on his C&C and I think the images have a lot of varied interests that some people miss when shooting and thinking about the overall flavor of the event.
I don't know if you intended the contrast to be as such, but you may get a muddied print in some cases with the darks blending into the lighter areas.
thanks for the CC! i can see where you're coming from. i will see how the images look with the contrast dialed down a bit. i appreciate your ideas!
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Nice shots. I like the expression on the brides face when she's dancing with her dad.
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At the exit, what were those lights?
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The dip/kiss outside is amazing. great shot!
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Nice photos and dafinately mind blowing shot very sharp image.
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Originally Posted by
Schwettylens
At the exit, what were those lights?
that was just a two speed light setup facing the camera. i went into a little more detail on the off camera lighting in my blog posting!
thanks everyone!
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WOW!! Your work is beautiful! I've only been in the wedding photography business for a year and still have much to learn! Your work is a great inspiration. I love it. Thanks for sharing!
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Theo?!! It's Jackie from SFA!! Small world.
Ps--- Love your work!
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very cool. I hope to be as good one day