Josh and Emily: My 2nd Wedding
ADMIT Photography
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I shot my 2nd wedding this past weekend and had such a good time. The bride and groom were so relaxed! There were a couple mistakes with photos being alittle soft in some cases but some of them it was on purpose. Anyway I'd love for you all to take a look at the gallery and give me some feedback. As of right now it's my last wedding for the year unless somthing comes up.
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Here are a few of the images
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4 This was my first wedding where I was able to play and get ring shots.
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9 This is a graphic I made with one of their photos
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This is a sample of the over 400 photos between color, black and white, and selective coloring that I did for them. I look forward to reading some of your reviews.
Here is the link
if it asks for a password use: Reigelsperger
Here are a few of the images
1
2
3
4 This was my first wedding where I was able to play and get ring shots.
5
6
7
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9 This is a graphic I made with one of their photos
10
This is a sample of the over 400 photos between color, black and white, and selective coloring that I did for them. I look forward to reading some of your reviews.
Website: http://www.admitphotography.com
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Nikon D200, D80, SB600, nikon 50mm 1.8, nikon 18-135 3.5-4.6, nikon 70-200
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Nikon D200, D80, SB600, nikon 50mm 1.8, nikon 18-135 3.5-4.6, nikon 70-200
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Anyone care to give some C&C??
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Nikon D200, D80, SB600, nikon 50mm 1.8, nikon 18-135 3.5-4.6, nikon 70-200
#1 & 2 are a good bit too yellow. And #1 with the MUA shows a bit too much down the front of the shirt.
Are these all cropped to 5 x 4 aspect ratio?
I think the main issue with the photos is that you left your lens stopped down for most of them... the backgrounds are all completely in focus which detracts from your subjects. Where #3, #6 & #7 would have been much nicer if you had opened it up and let the background turn to yum, and your subject would have popped. If you need to get a filter on that lens to eat some light then open it up.
#9 & #10... if you have a boring sky, don't use it for a background. If you have a great sky, expose for it and use your flash to light the subject. Great poses though. Plus the subjects are tack sharp.
Things you got going for you: focus- you nailed it. No blurry photos here! Composition is pretty good!
Thanks for sharing! (Please take all my C & C with the it is intended!)