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urbanaries
Jul-30-2007, 09:54 AM
I don't like to "rescue" images per se, but this underexposed/backlit candid from Saturday's wedding was particularly gratifying. Less than 5 minutes in lightroom/photoshop...trash to treasure! What do you think?
http://www.lynnehulbert.com/photos/178567344-M.jpg
http://www.lynnehulbert.com/photos/178567629-L.jpg
schmoo
Jul-30-2007, 09:58 AM
Nice save, Lynne! I think the blown out sky compliments her wistful expression and certainly the gown and the momentl very well. I think her face and hair could use a bit more contrast in shadowed areas to bring out more depth, but I do like what you've done here. :thumb
urbanaries
Jul-30-2007, 10:52 AM
Nice save, Lynne! I think the blown out sky compliments her wistful expression and certainly the gown and the momentl very well. I think her face and hair could use a bit more contrast in shadowed areas to bring out more depth, but I do like what you've done here. :thumb
Thanks schmoo! I actually added a diffused layer of white, because the contrast seemed too harsh for the high key effect. I am not completely satisfied with the shot as-is, so I may keep playing with it (or, wait and see if she even likes it!)
Oh and BTW I saw the link to your full avatar....I have been soooo curious too, I felt like I was stumbling upon a long lost treasure! So cute but now I feel like the kid who peeked at his christmas presents early. Got my fix but now the mystery is gone. LOL!!!!
Cuties02q
Jul-30-2007, 10:53 AM
Wow I love it...great job!!!
~Jan~
Jul-30-2007, 11:03 AM
Nice job--I love it!
schmoo
Jul-30-2007, 11:04 AM
Thanks schmoo! I actually added a diffused layer of white, because the contrast seemed too harsh for the high key effect. I am not completely satisfied with the shot as-is, so I may keep playing with it (or, wait and see if she even likes it!)
Oh and BTW I saw the link to your full avatar....I have been soooo curious too, I felt like I was stumbling upon a long lost treasure! So cute but now I feel like the kid who peeked at his christmas presents early. Got my fix but now the mystery is gone. LOL!!!!
:rofl
I don't know what to think.. am I no longer the man behind the curtain? Aw shucks! ;)
I'm guessing in the wedding business you don't usually have the time to rescue photos? Or do you make exceptions for shots that have full potential? So curious because it seems like such a high-stress business...
urbanaries
Jul-30-2007, 11:18 AM
:rofl
I don't know what to think.. am I no longer the man behind the curtain? Aw shucks! ;)
I'm guessing in the wedding business you don't usually have the time to rescue photos? Or do you make exceptions for shots that have full potential? So curious because it seems like such a high-stress business...
It's more a personal goal, to not shoot crap and think "oh, I'll just fix that in photoshop." (Like I did when I first started out. Not with weddings, just in general).
Weddings are not that bad. Sure, it's exhausting, but artistically I'm finding them a great fit for me. They provide a lot of opportunities to leverage whatever strengths I have as a photographer, but enough challenge to keep me hammering away at my inadequacies. :D
Scott_Quier
Jul-30-2007, 12:21 PM
Lynne,
I guess it'll do in a pinch:D, but I think I would loose the diffuse layer. A little more contrast would be a good thing.
Mrs F
Jul-30-2007, 12:48 PM
Wow! I love the fix.
Kari
Scott_Quier
Jul-30-2007, 02:04 PM
Wow! I love the fix.
Kari:agree
jeffreaux2
Jul-30-2007, 02:13 PM
I'm liking it. I think I remember you liking a particular head shot I did on a bridal shoot recently where the veil was blown and it had a similar look. That photo of mine worked particularly well in every monotone or duotone that I tried. The necklace looks very similar as well. I am a big fan of your work. My BIG DAY is this Saturday, and if half my shots are half as good as what I see you post here....well I will be satisfied.
evoryware
Jul-30-2007, 03:57 PM
Doesn't look like a rescue. Looks like it was shot like that on purpose. Sweet!
urbanaries
Jul-30-2007, 04:27 PM
I'm liking it. I think I remember you liking a particular head shot I did on a bridal shoot recently where the veil was blown and it had a similar look. That photo of mine worked particularly well in every monotone or duotone that I tried. The necklace looks very similar as well. I am a big fan of your work. My BIG DAY is this Saturday, and if half my shots are half as good as what I see you post here....well I will be satisfied.
I remember now that image very well, it's interesting the ways we are all influenced!
That necklace style is immensely popular right now, I've had more than one bride wear it, and I've only done a half-dozen or so weddings this year.
I am flattered by your compliment, I certainly have a lot to learn! You seem to have a knack for posing subjects, something I am terrible at. Best of luck this weekend, can't wait to see the results! :thumb
jeffreaux2
Jul-30-2007, 04:54 PM
Ha,
I can't wait to see the results either. I have been working on this wedding for months now. She ordered a 16x24 of the pic I put in the whipping post and said(I haven't seen it) that it turned out incredible. Guess I get to see that Saturday as well.
Flyinggina
Jul-30-2007, 05:03 PM
She is a beautiful bride and I'll bet she loves the shot. A very, very nice save.
Virginia
quark
Jul-30-2007, 06:15 PM
Nice save! I vote for black and white however.
Swartzy
Jul-30-2007, 06:52 PM
I like the fix but think with a bit of facial work (remove the blemishes) and soften the skin a bit would certainly add to the beauty of the shot. Actually, the original is not horrible at all..in fact it's pretty. I realize the side of the building and roof aren't the greatest background but a super high key background seems to take away the elegance of her look and pose (and the angle in which you shot). Just my 2 cents :wink
Elaine
Jul-31-2007, 07:30 AM
She's a very pretty bride and you've given the original shot a great new look! Have you tried the new version as a B&W? For some reason, my eyes are drawn to her neck in the new pic, and to my eyes there is a sort of very slight greeny tint there and in the shadows on her face. :hide Of course, no one else has mentioned this, and I'm paranoid about green shadows, so don't take this toooo seriously! I just wondered about a B&W? And I'm sorry if I just contributed to your frustrations with skin tones!!
photogmomma
Jul-31-2007, 08:02 AM
I agree with Elaine about the color cast. I was seeing yellow, but I think green is closer.
BUT! I just LOVE the shot and color cast is not that huge a deal. I love the high key feel of it and would LOVE to see it in B&W - I bet it would be gorgeous.
A tad bit of contrast might be nice, but then again... it might not.
Awesome save! :thumb
Seefutlung
Jul-31-2007, 09:15 AM
Although I think you've taken this pix a long ways ... I don't think you're quite there. The skin tone/contrast/overall lightness just isn't quite right on my monitor. Maybe a B&W conversion would make this shot a bit more timeless. (Then again it could just be my monitor.)
Gary
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