Bride Judy
Tim Kirkwood
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My first wedding, her second. Had a good time. Have not processed very many yet but I think I did ok overall. Could have done worse for my first one. I am sure she will be happy with them.
Tim
Tim
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Thank you for the kind words Scott! This is one of the better ones but yes they mostly are all around the same. I could not find the high voltage cable for my flash on short notice. I was planning to order it and plumb forgot till a day or so before the wedding. So all I had was the low voltage cable to connect my 550 to my battery pack(tr-2000) so recycle times caught me a few times so some are extremely dark. With the low voltage cable I did not have to worry about runing out of power but I want/need the high voltage cable to eliminate the recycle times. But overall most came out just fine. I will post a few more as I process.
Thanks
Tim
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How do you guys feel about this revision?
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The new shot finally POPS which is great! Try to de-tint her skin tone from the yellowish hue it has taken on and move it back toward it's natural shade. No one will really notice it as is because it's not bad, but it's something to keep a finger on. If you're going to move the hue of skin tones, try to move them in the direction of being a deeper tan, or a pale skin tone; which ever serves the photo best.
Good job.(I had to use this guy, he dances.)