Saturday ~ March 03, 2010
Earlier in the fall so friends had me do there Engagement photos. These where taken in a park in Washington, PA (I wish I could remember the name of the park) It suposidly has the highest consentration of covered bridges in the US although I only posted one picture with one it... and its too close to tell what it is...
My photoshop color fixin skills arent the best... I know...
http://df3photo.com/albums/album10/B034.jpg
this ones at the covered bridge (its the red part...)
http://df3photo.com/albums/album10/B012.jpg
http://df3photo.com/albums/album10/B011.jpg
I just love this tree, so I had to ad this pic
http://df3photo.com/albums/album10/B003.jpg
http://df3photo.com/albums/album10/A006.jpg
I have a bunch more but these are some of my favorites and I hope I didnt already post to many...
thanks for looking, let me know what you think!:thumbup:
Those are really good!! I really like the last 2!!!
thanks Big Mike... like I said, I need to work on the colors and contrast... I just suck at it on ps... Give me a color or b&w dark room and I used to be pretty good...
The poses all look pretty good, nice work. The colors do look a little wonky though.
Good. I'm new here, and don't want to make waves. I was curious to see if you would take offense to that. Glad you're awesome.
I like the composition of the last one, they just seem a bit fuzzy to me though.
I really like all of them but I think the last one is the best and looks the most natural, reason being is the subjects hands are in her pockets in all other shots. Usually Excellent work all around though.
Scott
Thanks! yea the fuzzyness of some of them (im surprised wasnt brought up yet) I belive stems from my scanner. these where scanned at a low quality and I noticed when I do that I think the scanner viberates alittle bit and makes the fuzzy... the prints look good. Anyone have this problem with a scanner??
thanks again.
thanks jcharcalla...
Thats funny you say that Ruining... I never noticed that (well I saw it but never realated it to that) untill I was showing my friend these pictures earlier today... and he said it looked like that or he crushed a squirl when he put his hand down...lol...
These are good, I love the last one. As you mentioned, the color needs tweaked....otherwise they're very nice captures.
Great job!
Ummm... I didn't go through with it, but I thought about slitting my wrists when I got engaged, too.
J/K, but you may want to chop out the red paint under his wrist in #1 as long as you're in photoshop.
I think 4 and 5 are my favs as far as poses go. Looks pretty good.
You know if you would just get rid of that film stuff they would look alot better. OK just kidding. They are nice. They could use a little more contrast or then again my monitor could just be out of wack again.
I really like their pose in the last photo!
They are a bit flat in contrast, it is no one's monitor giving off the impression.
I am SURE the prints are all good! Crisp and sharp and all that.
Scanning in prints - so I find of late - practically ruins a good photo. My (still to be considered new, but it is from my birthday before the last, i.e. from December 2004) scanner no longer satisfies me at all.
And I was so happy about it when I first got it. Seemed so much better than its predecessor. Can they sort of "decalibrate" themselves? So that they require some fixing after a while? Could that be the reason? For my "Leica"-sunset photos in the Landscape Gallery show only too clearly that all I nowadays get are soft scans --- from the crispest of prints!
I tell you what, it was fall... and chilly but Ilove people in Sweaters... And I refuse to shoot people wearing giant LOGOs... thats a big NO NO in my book! Although I think if his girlfriend didnt make him he would have worn a tiedied shirt... they are "earthy people" and thats why I love them...
thanks for the complement!
Thanks Zoe08! those are also my favorite 2!
Lol, I noticed the "blood" as well. I'm sure the shots are lovely in real life. If you want a new cheap scanner for prints, the Canon LiDE series can be had very cheaply and their colour rendition is excellent.
Rob
Thanks for the complements everyone! The last Picture was one the girl wanted to do, we walked past this tree and it had a picnic table next to it so while I was checking out this gazebo she hopped up there and said she wanted her picture there I said good and had her boyfriend hop up on the table. then I stood on a small rock wall on alittle bridge that crossed a creek right infront of the tree. Seems all worked out well.
I have a hard time shooting hands, so sometimes I tend to hid them... I seem to focus on them because Ive shot them too many times and they distracted from the rest of the image... danm hands!
Excellent!!! I enjoy the locations and their earthy feel. Whoever decided on those sweaters gets extra credit. They are perfect.
I haven't pulled them into PS to see yet, but the contrast seems a bit flat. Especially the ones in the shade.
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