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Photographer  josh evilsizor {Karma:1417}
Project #49 Dramatic Portrait Camera Model canon rebel ti
Categories Weddings
People
Portrait
Film Format Film 35mm
Portfolio My work
Lens Canon  17-40 mm USM L
Uploaded 9/18/2006 Film / Memory Type Kodak  Portra 400 VC
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Location City -  Springfield
State -  OHIO
Country - United States   United States
About Shot of the ceremony during my first wedding gig.
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josh evilsizor   {K:1417} 9/18/2006
here is a sample of it with the grain removed.

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josh evilsizor   {K:1417} 9/18/2006
thank you.

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Henrik Hanselmann Henrik Hanselmann   {K:658} 9/18/2006
ok i see josh. Some people like the "grainy" look, i don't. Anyway, it's good picture, i really like the composition. It has a nice feel.

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josh evilsizor   {K:1417} 9/18/2006
thanks for the comment Henrick. I normally use 160 NC portra, but because this was going to be an indoor/outdoor affair, I chose to use the 400 VC. I can remove most of the noise with a program like Neat Image... but, I'll leave it up to the bride, she had expressed to me prior to the wedding that she was excited to have her wedding shot with film because she likes the "grainy" look... so we'll see.

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Henrik Hanselmann Henrik Hanselmann   {K:658} 9/18/2006
Very good, it looks like it's from a movie. I can see the troubles you had with the lighting, tough one. But i think you used the wrong film. Kodak Portra 400 VC is good at bringing out the colors in you image. Ilford FP4 125 would've been a much better choice. It's is finer grain and also handle contrast better.

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josh evilsizor   {K:1417} 9/18/2006
CL, the lighting was very difficult for this wedding.. bright sun in the middle of the day :( If I tried to expose the images so the brides dress wasn't a giant hot spot, everything was under exposed... and vice versa.

Thanks for the comment!

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CL Chick CL Chick   {K:963} 9/18/2006
While the overall composition of the shot is very good, there are a few issues to address. My biggest concern with the image is the loss of any detail in the bridal gown. This is also the problem with the dark/black of the men's tuxes. This might be due to the level of contrast. I do like the idea of the shot in sepia.

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Michalis P.S. Michalis P.S.   {K:10136} 9/18/2006
Excellent composition.
Well done,
Michalis

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ofir shlomi   {K:971} 9/18/2006
Very good composition and angle point of view, i love the tonning

ofir

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