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Old Jul-25-2005, 11:21 PM
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My 500th wedding gig! (56k beware)
My first wedding gig actually. It was pretty fun. I learned some things for the eventual round 2, 3, etc. etc. Here are a few shots mostly from the reception and a few bride n groom formal shots. :) Thanks for lookin!'





<--yes, I am aware it's not the ring finger. :)

<-ignore the letters..the PS action I made messed up somehow.
<- Passed out on apple cider? :)




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Old Jul-26-2005, 07:25 AM
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My first wedding gig actually. It was pretty fun. I learned some things for the eventual round 2, 3, etc. etc. Here are a few shots mostly from the reception and a few bride n groom formal shots. :) Thanks for lookin!'
Nice pictures, I would change a couple of things mainly the postprocessing, especially for a wedding.

Your pictures are 'strong' enough to stand on their own, they do not need the postprocessing. There are a couple of shots which are over processed in my book.

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Old Jul-27-2005, 05:46 PM
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Thanks for the input. I usually will only process things differently only if I believe they stand well on their own. At the moment, I'm happy with the treatment I've given these. :)

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Nice pictures, I would change a couple of things mainly the postprocessing, especially for a wedding.

Your pictures are 'strong' enough to stand on their own, they do not need the postprocessing. There are a couple of shots which are over processed in my book.

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Old Jul-27-2005, 06:42 PM
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No fair. You're a really talented photographer AND image processor! Well done. Some of those photos are magical! They were lucky to have you, and ordinary approach with that couple would have resulted in very dreary photos.

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