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A few wedding shots

Jerome Love

New member
I was in Washington State for my mother's wedding and she asked to just take a few shots of their small ceremony and reception. Comments and criticism are welcomed.

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Jerome
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Jerome,

The last two shots are especially fun. One thing that is perhaps unfortunate in wedding pictures is that sometimes pics are too formal. I like the obvious spontanaity here.

I guerss 3 grooms is pretty good! The last one is particlarly special.

Asher

An idea top try: S- curve layer. When you think it's perfect, reduce to 70-90%.

Then add a second curves layer, unaltered faded to about 3% and blend using "multiply" might give the images a nice kick.
 

Jerome Love

New member
Jerome,

The last two shots are especially fun. One thing that is perhaps unfortunate in wedding pictures is that sometimes pics are too formal. I like the obvious spontanaity here.

I guerss 3 grooms is pretty good! The last one is particlarly special.

Asher

An idea top try: S- curve layer. When you think it's perfect, reduce to 70-90%.

Then add a second curves layer, unaltered faded to about 3% and blend using "multiply" might give the images a nice kick.


Thank you Asher, it was my family for the most part, so I felt more freedom when it came to shooting. I will definitely try that layer technique though.
 
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