Record time for processing (10 images)
This was the second wedding I did in trade for a guy who installed my kitchen, this time his son.
The wedding venue is the Vandiver Inn in Havre De Grace MD.
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I was LOVING the in camera flash commander...REALLY improves the usability of my hand held flash style.
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Thanks for looking Comments/questions/critique always welcome.
Oh...this wedding was last Saturday and I delivered edited files this morning. I needed to get this done, because I have one Dan-e-O-shun this weekend, on the Eastern shore NEXT weekend, and a friday night blowout the week after that, I'm going to be a busy boy.
The wedding venue is the Vandiver Inn in Havre De Grace MD.
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I was LOVING the in camera flash commander...REALLY improves the usability of my hand held flash style.
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Thanks for looking Comments/questions/critique always welcome.
Oh...this wedding was last Saturday and I delivered edited files this morning. I needed to get this done, because I have one Dan-e-O-shun this weekend, on the Eastern shore NEXT weekend, and a friday night blowout the week after that, I'm going to be a busy boy.
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I would like 1 and three in black and white. 1 has a retro look and three has lots of personality but not digging the color treatment.
I like 6, lots of personality fun looking group, harsh sun you mellowed it out pretty well, maybe a crop to include all the flowers or crop the bottom two bouquets out, nice as is.
I like 10 cool idea.
The two different white balances is a bit distracting. If possible select the house and cool that light up to more evenly match the couple.
7 has very nice light and color. I would clone out the distractions, left border, bottom left bright light, upper right dark section.
Nice series overall.
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Thanks for the comments!
I love #3… (she looks like she has a great sense of humour! )
…but what's with the picture hanger thingy on the wall behind her?
…dunno about the vignetting either - is that on purpose or what? (it's there again in #10)
Thanks for sharing!
- Wil
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It may not prove to be as timeless as it seems now. Yes, there is something to be said for embracing the latest styles and delivering that if it's what the clients want, but I try my hardest to achieve a neutral, classic processing that will still look great in 20 years.
Of course this is just my opinion, and everybody's style differs. I'm just saying, be careful with your style...
Great job on the portraits and detail shots despite apparently harsh light! Gotta love love LOVE the pop-up CLS capability. I love Nikon... :-)
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Have-a-disgrace eh? lol.
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Ya know,
I'm pretty particular about my B&W too, and these do have some - clarity, but I've been doing the split tones long before LR 1. I'd love to find some presets that emulate B&W emulsions, tone, grain structure, perfectly. Until I find that I will be monkeying with the conversions and splits. If this is a "trend" I'm unaware, this is how I've been processing my B&W since 05. For me perfect tri-X emulation with no splits > skin & hair optimized conversion, splits, -clarity, vignetting...but so far I haven't found perfect tri-x emulation. Bottom line is my clients dig the B&Ws I do, but I see your point and value your opinion.