Sweet Moment...

RhinotheruntRhinotherunt Registered Users Posts: 363 Major grins
edited November 5, 2009 in Weddings
I thought this was cute!

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  • BlurmoreBlurmore Registered Users Posts: 992 Major grins
    edited October 21, 2009
    very cute. Brave to shoot into that much backlight but it paid off. Processing, maybe a little too much for me, but I can see it selling.
  • Darren Troy CDarren Troy C Registered Users Posts: 1,927 Major grins
    edited October 21, 2009
    Love, love, love that first one! What structure is causing the 3 diagonal yellow lines in the back left corner of the frame? Clone 'em out! Pretty distracting. thumb.gif
  • cdonovancdonovan Registered Users Posts: 724 Major grins
    edited October 21, 2009
    I love the first, even with what looks like a fence, too me, and a lot of my clients (being a horse photographer as well) it looks like they are in a beautiful pasture, my clients would adore something like this!

    Very beautiful, and the technical aspect is dead on! thumb.gif
  • Mr. QuietMr. Quiet Registered Users Posts: 1,047 Major grins
    edited October 21, 2009
    They are both winners(INHO)! great job!......where are the rest, can we see them? I asked because if they are at all like these, they are definitely worth seeing and.....clap.gif
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  • Mr. QuietMr. Quiet Registered Users Posts: 1,047 Major grins
    edited October 21, 2009
    I found them...
    If you work at something hard enough, you WILL achieve your goal. "Me"

    D200
    NIKKOR 50mm f/1.4 D
    Tamron SP AF90mm f/2.8 Di 1:1


    Welcome to my NEW website!

    Mr. Christoferson
  • ShimaShima Registered Users Posts: 2,547 Major grins
    edited October 21, 2009
    I love these! It makes them both look very angelic.
  • RhinotheruntRhinotherunt Registered Users Posts: 363 Major grins
    edited November 4, 2009
    Blurmore wrote:
    very cute. Brave to shoot into that much backlight but it paid off. Processing, maybe a little too much for me, but I can see it selling.
    Sorry for just now replying! Yeah, it was a little crazy to shoot into the sun. They LOVED it! :)
    Ryan McGill

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  • RhinotheruntRhinotherunt Registered Users Posts: 363 Major grins
    edited November 4, 2009
    Love, love, love that first one! What structure is causing the 3 diagonal yellow lines in the back left corner of the frame? Clone 'em out! Pretty distracting. thumb.gif
    That is a fence and thanks for pointing it out. I cloned it out. :)
    Ryan McGill

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  • RhinotheruntRhinotherunt Registered Users Posts: 363 Major grins
    edited November 4, 2009
    cdonovan wrote:
    I love the first, even with what looks like a fence, too me, and a lot of my clients (being a horse photographer as well) it looks like they are in a beautiful pasture, my clients would adore something like this!

    Very beautiful, and the technical aspect is dead on! thumb.gif
    It was a beautiful pasture!!! :) They enjoyed it very much. Thank for the comments!
    Ryan McGill

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  • RhinotheruntRhinotherunt Registered Users Posts: 363 Major grins
    edited November 4, 2009
    Mr. Quiet wrote:
    They are both winners(INHO)! great job!......where are the rest, can we see them? I asked because if they are at all like these, they are definitely worth seeing and.....clap.gif
    Thanks for the kind words!!! I had to remove like 100 nats from most of them. It took a while to process.
    Ryan McGill

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  • RhinotheruntRhinotherunt Registered Users Posts: 363 Major grins
    edited November 5, 2009
    The two photos are really spectacular especially the first one. It is a real masterpiece. What's the secret to taking photos as sharp as these two?
    Thank you. Sharpness is the eye's perception of how contrast is defined. ;) The image was actually softened in post production. The highlight from the sun is what causes the high contrast and perceived sharpness. Utilizing narrow depths of field delivers the perception of sharpness even more. Hope that helps.
    Ryan McGill

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