Thought i'd share my recent engagement session we went to these awesome waterfalls and all the sudden it started pouring rain! its hard to see but regardless to say we did this session very very fast 15min haha
Darren Troy CRegistered UsersPosts: 1,927Major grins
edited June 30, 2010
Same for me! So, to comment on what I can see....really like the first one. I know the lighting will be disliked by some but the moody effect of the darkened scene really works here for me...sets the couple into a "just you and me" kind of feel. As fars the 2nd image, I'm a fan of the tilt in general...sometimes...just not this time. For me, just doesn't work well at all with the waterfalls and the lines created by the water flow and rock face.
Same for me! So, to comment on what I can see....really like the first one. I know the lighting will be disliked by some but the moody effect of the darkened scene really works here for me...sets the couple into a "just you and me" kind of feel. As fars the 2nd image, I'm a fan of the tilt in general...sometimes...just not this time. For me, just doesn't work well at all with the waterfalls and the lines created by the water flow and rock face.
Thanks for the comments the lighting I totally agree I was kicking myself for not using some fill flash but a storm was rolling in and we were kind of rushing to get this done. as for the tilting I also agree not the best for waterfalls. Thanks
I love the light in number 3. she was able to catch it just right on her face. As for long shot/waterfalls/tilts, also not a fan. a little too much for me too (the queen of tilts).
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Thanks for the comments the lighting I totally agree I was kicking myself for not using some fill flash but a storm was rolling in and we were kind of rushing to get this done. as for the tilting I also agree not the best for waterfalls. Thanks
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