• 09-12-2009, 03:27 AM
    nps474
    My bro his brand new wife and their dog.
  • 09-12-2009, 03:35 AM
    PhoebeG
    Re: My bro his brand new wife and their dog.
    Nice shot. No offense to your "bro", but I would crop him completly out of the shot.

    Phil G.
  • 09-12-2009, 03:37 AM
    nps474
    Re: My bro his brand new wife and their dog.
    I totally see what you mean.
  • 09-12-2009, 04:49 AM
    jetrim
    Re: My bro his brand new wife and their dog.
    I agree with Phil, this is a really nice candid portrait, but I'd crop out everything below her elbow and starting at his glasses going toward the right, leaving just her and the dog.
  • 09-12-2009, 08:49 AM
    nps474
    Re: My bro his brand new wife and their dog.
    Thanks for all your feedback jetrim. Great job appraising my other threads as well.
  • 09-12-2009, 11:40 AM
    DGK*CRONE
    Re: My bro his brand new wife and their dog.
    Good capture. I agree with the rest on the cropping. IMO, your bro just looks too distracting.
  • 09-13-2009, 11:10 PM
    gahspidy
    Re: My bro his brand new wife and their dog.
    This is a very nice image. I have to say that I like it just the way it is, with your bro included. He and the new wife making eye contact and her smiling at him brings a very heart warming mood here as the dog rests its head on her shoulder and peers at the camera. I think your framing and positioning of the subjects is very effective and well balanced.
    I find that if I crop him out, I do not like her looking out of the frame while the dog looks to the camera. There is something important missing there, which is the husband.
    I like the sepia-like toned treatment. Great sharpness just where it should be and good dof.
    Very well done!
  • 09-14-2009, 06:07 AM
    draymorton
    Re: My bro his brand new wife and their dog.
    Cropping would result in a different image, perhaps just as good in its own way (though perhaps not), but I like the image exactly as is. Your bro provides a frame which, I think, really adds to the whole thing. I might even mimick a shallower dof and carefully blur him out, T-S style. But that's negotiable. My only real criticism is that select areas of the shot - parts of her sweater, the outline around his face, etc. - betray over-sharpening... or use of high pass or something. Halos are clearly visible. Other than that, great catch indeed. And congrats on the Sticky.
  • 09-14-2009, 06:27 AM
    gahspidy
    Re: My bro his brand new wife and their dog.
    I see the halos Dray is pointing out. Most visible for me on the edge of that dark pillow? by his wifes arm. Dray's advice is good on the sharpening and perhaps blurring out bro a bit.
    when sharpening especially for web sized images its best to use very low radius amounts such as .5 or .6
  • 09-14-2009, 10:33 AM
    Overbeyond
    Re: My bro his brand new wife and their dog.
    I would not dream of removing any part of this image either; it has a lovely happy family feel to it and it oozes cozyness and fun.
    His raised right arm looks a bit weird and uncomfortable but there was probably little you could do about that but in a way it matches her raised arm. Doggie's head on the shoulder is just perfect. Dray was very sharp on noticing the halos.
    But all in all this is great
  • 09-14-2009, 01:08 PM
    draymorton
    Re: My bro his brand new wife and their dog.
    I hope you don't mind my trying something with this. I usually wouldn't bother unless I thought the image was fundamentally a strong one:

    I didn't do much at all. Just brought out hers and the dog's faces, put in a vignette, and put some lens blur in places. Couldn't get rid of the halos and didn't do any additional sharpening. I don't know if it works any better at all, but thought I'd pass along the results:

    http://gallery.photographyreview.com...703/nps474.jpg
  • 09-15-2009, 07:43 AM
    Overbeyond
    Re: My bro his brand new wife and their dog.
    Dray; I am not too sure about your edit but it is interesting.. Your adjustments bring more emphasis on the lady and dog but I think there was adequate attention there anyway. But more so you have removed it from husband where I feel it is also needed as he is an "almost" equal part of the composition.
    Just my twopence halfpenny.
  • 09-15-2009, 12:36 PM
    draymorton
    Re: My bro his brand new wife and their dog.
    Tom, yeah, I see what you mean. I thought that might happen, but figured I'd give it a shot anyway.

    Thanks for chiming in, btw. For a moment there, i feared I might've pulled a Kanye West...
  • 09-15-2009, 12:46 PM
    caleb
    Re: My bro his brand new wife and their dog.
    Quote:

    But more so you have removed it from husband where I feel it is also needed as he is an "almost" equal part of the composition.
    Then why is his head chopped in half!

    I think the added blur is a bit much but lightening wife and dog is a drastic improvement
  • 09-15-2009, 12:53 PM
    Overbeyond
    Re: My bro his brand new wife and their dog.
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by caleb
    Then why is his head chopped in half!

    I think the added blur is a bit much but lightening wife and dog is a drastic improvement

    I don't consider the head to be "chopped" in half.
    Do you mind the whole head not being seen? I don't. There is plenty there to convey the togetherness and communication between man woman and animal and enough to hold it all together.
    We all see things differently at times:)
  • 09-15-2009, 12:54 PM
    Overbeyond
    Re: My bro his brand new wife and their dog.
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by draymorton
    For a moment there, i feared I might've pulled a Kanye West...

    I love it, LOL!
  • 09-15-2009, 11:27 PM
    gahspidy
    Re: My bro his brand new wife and their dog.
    I also like the lightening of the dog and wifes face but I'm feeling perhaps somewhere in between the original and your edit, Dray.
    btw, very appropriate use of the adjective "Kanye West" I agree with Obama's feeling about him, although I always felt that way long before this latest episode. . .
    Caleb, the husbands head being "chopped in half" does not diminish his importance in the photograph. If his entire head were included I think it would not be good as we then would be looking down at the back of his head. The way it is here he is framing the scene as well as being relevant to the moment.
  • 09-16-2009, 10:49 AM
    draymorton
    Re: My bro his brand new wife and their dog.
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by gahspidy
    btw, very appropriate use of the adjective "Kanye West"

    Lol... sorry about that, Gary. Feel free to delete. (I would myself if that were still an option on my end)
  • 09-17-2009, 10:56 PM
    nps474
    Re: My bro his brand new wife and their dog.
    WOW! Just checking back into this thread after a week. AMAZED and honored to be the featured photo. LOVE the feedback. Don't mind the edits and critiques one bit, feel free to leave them all in! :)
  • 09-18-2009, 12:42 AM
    readingr
    Re: My bro his brand new wife and their dog.
    I don't know how I missed this - excellent photo and I would keep it as is, It would not make sense without the included subjects as gary explained.

    What I like is the interaction of all three in the photo and the triangle formed by the his eyes, her and the dods eyes and her knees which make for a very intimate photo.

    Great portrait of the three.

    Hope they liked it.

    Roger R.
  • 09-18-2009, 08:13 AM
    gahspidy
    Re: My bro his brand new wife and their dog.
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by draymorton
    Lol... sorry about that, Gary. Feel free to delete. (I would myself if that were still an option on my end)

    Are you kidding!?? It stays :):D
  • 09-18-2009, 08:51 AM
    Photo-John
    Re: My bro his brand new wife and their dog.
    I like the idea of cropping it, although I don't think it's necessary. If I did crop, it would be from the bottom and I would not crop out your brother. He's an integral part of the composition and the story.

    I skimmed through the comments and I didn't see anyone mention the exposure. In my opinion the biggest issue with this image is that it's way, way too dark and contrasty. I don't know how it was shot but it looks like you might be able to use some exposure help. If you start out with a bad exposure it's going to be difficult or impossible to make it really look good.