Shots from 1st wedding
Adam Maas
adam at mawz.ca
Thu May 1 10:54:41 EDT 2008
9esaturating to 80-90% is a trick I often use, especially when
shooting in low-light incandescent situations, you get a really nice
look to shots like that.
-Adam
On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 10:47 AM, Jerome <pdml at familyfootprints.net> wrote:
> > Jerome: Nice work. I actually like the bws a lot
>
> So do I. Actually, they're not fully B&W, as I'm sure the purists on the
> list have already sniffed out. I desaturated down to about 90%, and for
> some reason I liked the hue it left a lot better than 100% conversion. But
> I'll keep playing with it. In the end (for the sake of prints) I'm
> guessing the full conversion would be best.
>
>
>
> , but my overall fav is
> > 9122--the expressions of the flower girls/bridesmaids (?) are great.
> > Really
> > great there. Congrats on your first wedding shoot. Cheers, Christine
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Jerome" <pdml at familyfootprints.net>
> > To: <pdml at pdml.net>
> > Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2008 6:08 PM
> > Subject: GESO: Shots from 1st wedding
> >
> >
> >> Just wanted to say thanks for the handful of well wishes last week. The
> >> wedding was, well, chaotic. But I did earn my "I shot my first wedding"
> >> t-shirt, so I'm just happy to have it behind me. It'll be weeks before I
> >> get through all the photos, but here's a handful from pre and post
> >> ceremony.
> >>
> >> http://tinyurl.com/5sczb6
> >>
> >> I've got a few temperature and exposure issues, but I shot in raw mode,
> >> so
> >> all should be salvageable. All was shot with K10D bodies, 16-50 and
> >> 50-135
> >> lenses... except maybe one shot (hair close-up) that I might've shot
> >> with
> >> a sigma macro. Criticism welcomed as always.
>
>
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