An outdoor wedding
joshhuntnm
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Dawson and i shot this this one in a cherry orchard last weekend. They (and we) were hoping for the cherry trees to be blossoming, but no such luck.
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love the 70 - 200
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I think it's a nice set, you got some good candid laughs, it has a nice journalistic feeling to it, but I think the colors are off :cry
Even considering the couple's natural skin color, the photos look way too orange, yellow, green to me First of all, I'm kind of assuming you're shooting Canon, which brings already a default red-ish cast (sorry folks, I know there are many Canonians out here, but my second shooter shoots Canon, and there is just a HUGE difference in color adjustments I'm doing everyday for both cameras)
It looks like you had some great even light during the ceremony, but check under the chins, ... maybe you would want to spot-desaturate them ... not sure, what the best thing in this case would be.
Here are some other comments from my side, and please take it with a grain of salt ...
1) Love it, very pretty, classic pose
2) Nice pose in general, I would have chosen a vertical crop, I think the couple's bodies were
3) I like it, there is some stuff in the groom's face, but I guess there is not much you could have done ...
4) Hm, not really sure about that one, but pretty sure she'll like it ...
5) Nice shot
6) Nice shot, but too many distractions
7) Nice candid.
All in one, I like the photos ... it's just the color balance that doesn't do it for me ...
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Maybe watch the tight crops and the extra stuff in the frames.
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Hi Josh,
I really like number 4. It has a fine art feel and look to it. I also like number 3, but I would have probably cropped the groom out, because the mic would bug me. Number 6 is a neat way to shoot the groom, looks like the limbs were blurred . Overall, nice job. To be honest, I think the pose in number one, looks a little like she is trying to get his hand off of her.