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Photographer  Anthony Gargani {Karma:4527}
Project #7 Maximum Depth of Field Camera Model Canon EOS 20D
Categories Others
Portrait
People
Film Format
Portfolio 1st Wedding Examples
Lens Tamron 28-75mm f2.8 XR Di
Uploaded 9/30/2004 Film / Memory Type Transcend 45X 1GB
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About I recently shot a wedding for a 'friend' (see Wedding photography help in the Photography Help forum for background on this). This is the first time I have done anything like this. Don't hold back-LOL I need to hear it! This is a quick processing and resize. I may be tweaking it further. Yes I did lose the black tux on the left side of the shot. Does it look like a two-headed person?
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Brandon Henley Brandon Henley   {K:562} 3/9/2005
I didn't notice the two headed thing till after you said that either. There is a faint outline of the tux, but not much. The sunset gives the photo a nice quality too.

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Larry Hammond Larry Hammond   {K:16631} 10/11/2004
Anthony, groom is slightly taller, which to put head on brides shoulder, pulls his face forward, cheeks sort of look heavy....brides chin comes down, making her d/chin stand out. Maybe from a higher angle, w/them looking a bit upward would help.

I like the brightness of the faces in older man/bridesmaid pic best, in turn would help your background a tad.

I would prefer working against a shrub or building, wall vs what you have here, ok??

Hope all this helps. My email is lhammond1@earthlink.net if you would like to tell/ask anything, Feel free Anthony.

Larry

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Nikolai Glinkin   {K:369} 10/7/2004
Antony, if I could give you a piece of advise on teeth... Just make accurate selection of them (with 2 to 10 pixel feather) and then use levels (or try brightness/contrast, or saturation) to make them more white.

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Eveline Shih-Pitcairn   {K:4406} 10/6/2004
Humorous candid... Personally, I don't like straight on shots of bride, unless its of a closeup of the bouquet, hand(s) and the dress. Angling the subject(s) 45 degrees to the left or to the right is more flattering. If you can get higher up (or have the bride sit or crouch) and turn her head, it downplays the double-chin.

Look through bridal magazines and photography books for ideas on poses and photography styles. Looks like you're doing a mixture of photojournalism and formal poses.

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Anthony Gargani   {K:4527} 10/6/2004
Nikolai,

Thank you for your comment and kind words. I appreciate that you took the time to view my photo.

I agree that the dress is more important than the tux, and I definately did not want to blow out the dress. About the teeth, the bride is wearing those new type of braces which is contributing to the coloring I think. I am not adept enough with post processing to clone that out or clean it up any. I tend to let my pictures basically stay the way they are because I'm afraid to mess them up to much.

Thanks again,

Anthony

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Nikolai Glinkin   {K:369} 10/1/2004
Otherwise you could lose texture of white dress, which is well done. I didn't see a two-headed person until read your comment. Now... yes... it's two-headed person :)
I would also whiten her teeth...
Greeting Nik

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Debby Biri   {K:4775} 10/1/2004
Anthony, It does actually look like a two-headed person, but we think that's funny. After all, it's a candid shot. Nice sunset in the background. Very clear photo with nice detail. ~~ Debby

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