You know I think I need to get my monitor re-calbirated because today on my work computer, some of them do look blown out. Thanks for the reminder, and for the input
Very nice job, specially for your first second shooting! It did look very windy. I can almost see the storm clouds gathering in your later shots, but that could be the processing
The one stand out is #4. It's weird seeing the white arm coming out of the white/blown out wall like that. That's your weakest one imo.
A really gorgeous set! If I really have to nit pick..
#1 I would say, try exposing a little more? I see post-processing on other ones, I'd try it on this one. Same for #34
#21 I would take out of the set... something about the pole...
#24 it's a little pale for me, but that could just be style.
I can't decide if my images are actually "overexposed" or what. Different monitors are displaying them differently - I guess that's always the case. I was going for a high-key look in post, but I wouldn't want to actually blind anyone.
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I think you captured their day very well!
Canon 5D MARK II, Canon EOS 450D
Canon 24-70mm f/2.8L, Canon 18-55mm
Canon 50mm 1.8, Canon 75-300mm, Tokina 10-24mm, Sigma 18-200mm
The one stand out is #4. It's weird seeing the white arm coming out of the white/blown out wall like that. That's your weakest one imo.
Really nice work otherwise!
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#1 I would say, try exposing a little more? I see post-processing on other ones, I'd try it on this one. Same for #34
#21 I would take out of the set... something about the pole...
#24 it's a little pale for me, but that could just be style.
I can't decide if my images are actually "overexposed" or what. Different monitors are displaying them differently - I guess that's always the case. I was going for a high-key look in post, but I wouldn't want to actually blind anyone.