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Old 21st June 2008   #1
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Default Loh & Eiein Pre-Wedding at Malacca, Malaysia

Hi All,

Sharing some photos from a pre-wedding shot in the historical city of Malacca:

Pic 01:


Pic 02:


Pic 03:


Pic 04:


Pic 05:



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Old 21st June 2008   #2
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And here are more photos:

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Pic 10:



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Old 26th June 2008   #3
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Default Re: Loh & Eiein Pre-Wedding at Malacca, Malaysia

Hi All,

A few more photos for sharing:

Pic 11:


Pic 12:


Pic 13:


Pic 14:



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Default Re: Loh & Eiein Pre-Wedding at Malacca, Malaysia

as usual nice moods from your pics. however, you're fast losing your highlights in #12. do watch for it. #13, i suspect you might have flexed the level curve a tad too heavy.
for outdoor with strong sunlight, sepia might not be the most favourable processing. usually works nicely on your in-the-shade or indoors shots. sepia typically need a reasonable amount of contrast in the overall cavass/picture to give it a tonal variation feel, which is hard to obtain from an outdoor/under-the-sun shot.

colours appear more favourable for me in this album. the urban acid style in your the other pre-wedding album works very very well though!
cheers! continue to share your works. they're very nice!
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Old 30th June 2008   #5
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Default Re: Loh & Eiein Pre-Wedding at Malacca, Malaysia

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as usual nice moods from your pics. however, you're fast losing your highlights in #12. do watch for it. #13, i suspect you might have flexed the level curve a tad too heavy.
for outdoor with strong sunlight, sepia might not be the most favourable processing. usually works nicely on your in-the-shade or indoors shots. sepia typically need a reasonable amount of contrast in the overall cavass/picture to give it a tonal variation feel, which is hard to obtain from an outdoor/under-the-sun shot.

colours appear more favourable for me in this album. the urban acid style in your the other pre-wedding album works very very well though!
cheers! continue to share your works. they're very nice!
hi nikkie, thanks for your kinds words and wonderful feedback! will definitely take note of your advise.
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Old 30th June 2008   #6
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Hi All,


Pic 14:



The full album is available here:
http://www.heartpatrick.com/peopleeiein.html


Thanks all.



Regards,
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