Hey, these are pretty good...like the TS in 6 and 9. Looks like your 3 and 7 have the subject a little too soft. Nice dress shots in 1 and 10. Also liking the color in post processing in 2 and 8. I like TS...just not TS overdone. Looks like the tree in 7 is more in focus than the couple...like the focus is behind them.
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Gorgeous sets!! Only suggestion would be to adjust the white balance and maybe expose a little more on #8. That's really being nit picky though. Well done
T & S ? these images are stunning ! I nearly held my breath as I moved to the next. Brilliant work here !!!!bow I would frame #1 and hang it in my house if I took that!!!!!
Love all of these!! 1, 2, 9 & 10 are my favorites. I've recently been experimenting with TS at my weddings I shoot, but generally it stays in the bag most of the time since I just don't have the required time to use it effectively during a wedding. I did get a cool ceremony shot at my last wedding w/ my TS though, one of the few good things about lengthy ceremonies lol.
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VayCayMom: It was raining so we ran outside when it went down to a drizzle and grabbed that shot.
Agnieska: I know... For some reason I did not think to fix it. I was so focused on getting the picture I looked right past it...
Quarik: Thanks, I had the shot in mind as soon as I saw the stair case and was waiting all day for the time when she would walk down it.
Shima: The great thing about shooting with my wife is when she takes the T/S out she knows I am getting all the regular shots and when I take it out I know she has got everything else covered so it gives us a bit of room to experiment.
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VayCayMom: It was raining so we ran outside when it went down to a drizzle and grabbed that shot.
Agnieska: I know... For some reason I did not think to fix it. I was so focused on getting the picture I looked right past it...
Quarik: Thanks, I had the shot in mind as soon as I saw the stair case and was waiting all day for the time when she would walk down it.
Shima: The great thing about shooting with my wife is when she takes the T/S out she knows I am getting all the regular shots and when I take it out I know she has got everything else covered so it gives us a bit of room to experiment.