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Old 15th March 2005   #1
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Whoops... may have accidently posted to the wrong forum... will admin please help me move the thread to a more appropriate category? thanx!
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Old 15th March 2005   #8
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I see it in Reportage and Sports, think it is the right forum.

Good choice of pictures to post here, can see the story unfold, although would have loved to see one shot of the tekan session. This is last year's coverage of your friends' wedding over two days? Must have been tiring! Will be doing a 2-day one too with my wife shortly too.
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Not bad, but some could be better if done in portrait orientation....like 24, 25.
BG distraction lar...

BTW, D70...and perhaps kit lens right?

And you doing ACR + quite a big hue adjustment?
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Originally Posted by melnjes
I see it in Reportage and Sports, think it is the right forum.

Good choice of pictures to post here, can see the story unfold, although would have loved to see one shot of the tekan session. This is last year's coverage of your friends' wedding over two days? Must have been tiring! Will be doing a 2-day one too with my wife shortly too.
Yup. It was done over two days..

you are a husband-wife pair of photographers? or you mean you will be having a two day wedding urself? :P
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Originally Posted by 2100
Not bad, but some could be better if done in portrait orientation....like 24, 25.
BG distraction lar...

BTW, D70...and perhaps kit lens right?

And you doing ACR + quite a big hue adjustment?
Yah... d70... kit lens or my 70 - 300mm lens...

i din use ACR lei and din adjust the hue.. for this batch, i think my WB is somewhat off... i still trying to improve... any tips?
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Originally Posted by raid
Yup. It was done over two days..
you are a husband-wife pair of photographers? or you mean you will be having a two day wedding urself? :P
haha I knew that my wording was suspect. My wife and I shoot together.

Keep shooting!
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Originally Posted by melnjes
haha I knew that my wording was suspect. My wife and I shoot together.

Keep shooting!
hey! that's really good man! Photographer family... your kids will have tons of photos...
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Same mistake as me... remember to off the TV next time during tea ceremony
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Originally Posted by espn
Same mistake as me... remember to off the TV next time during tea ceremony
yah man! I remember it was off or at least showing some karaoke thing to entertain their guest, but later when reviewing photos.. then.. eh.. never off ah! now etched into my brain liao.. dun worry.
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You are on digital, so nothing to worry, just spend half an hour like me turning the screen black will do.

I like the shot of the bride against the background of the CBD, perhaps you can do a layer, brighten up the background a bit to make the bride less contrasty? It's just me. Do PS off the wooden supports as it cuts across the bride, very ugly.

Images are slightly reddy, try to reduce the red a bit.
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Nice series, very well exposures control, love it though too many landscape more as mentioned.
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Originally Posted by raid
hey! that's really good man! Photographer family... your kids will have tons of photos...
2 photography buffs = 2 x expenses

Originally Posted by espn
You are on digital, so nothing to worry, just spend half an hour like me turning the screen black will do.


Originally Posted by espn
Images are slightly reddy, try to reduce the red a bit.
read this tip from somewhere or someone: try setting hue to -3 to make the colours more cool (or is it more warm??). Not sure if that helps
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Originally Posted by melnjes
read this tip from somewhere or someone: try setting hue to -3 to make the colours more cool (or is it more warm??). Not sure if that helps
you mena in photoshop? or camera body?
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Camera body for D70 - hope it helps
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