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    Just a Member Chunk's Avatar
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    You could use the Critique forum when you want feedback.

    I like the reactions to the flowergirl that you captured.
    The first couple color shots seem yellow to me while the color on the rest is OK on my monitor.
    I don't think the second B/W is on a level with the other shots - they seem almost perturbed about something - at the least it doesn't seem like a flattering shot.

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    Thanks for the comments, Chunk - I'd never looked at that BW that way - I guess you're right - they do kinda look a little pissed. It was the bride's sister and the bride and they were intently staring at some new products at the makeup session. I shot it because it shows just how much they look alike.

    Also - I would've stuck this in the critique section, but historically speaking, when I post in Critique I get like one or two comments and then completely ignored - almost like I took a whiz in someone's Cheerios. It gets really frustrating when you're trying to learn. That's why I posted here.

    Who knows, maybe I will try to post in the Critique section again.

    Again - thanks everyone for the comments and compliments. I was hoping Hodgy would give me his 2 cents, as I think his shots are among the best wedding photos I've ever seen.
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    I am not a people photographer...

    but if I ever shoot a wedding, I can only hope to do this good on my first try. These are great. Let's hope Hodgy sees these, he will give you some critique for sure.
    Good Job Andy!!
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    Hi Andy,

    I've never shot a wedding either. although I may possibly be shooting some 'pre-wedding' shots for my sister-in-law fairly soon, but these are all fantastic! The bride and groom should be very, very pleased with them. I think for your first time you did an A+++++ job. Good work!

    Now, here's a question or two for you...I'm in the market for buying a flash, so since you mentioned you have the 420EX, how do you like it? Would you say you wished you had the 550EX, or did you feel the 420EX was sufficient for the job? I'm shooting with a Canon DRebel, in case you didn't know, and am leaning towards the 550EX but would like your input anyway.

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    Ray - I guess that's kinda like waving $20 in one hand and $50 in the other and asking the guy which one he'd rather have. ;)

    I've been very happy with the performance of the 420EX, but I don't really have anything to compare it to. I've not used the 550EX. I guess the thing to remember is that the 420EX has no way to control it manually. It's controlled completely by the camera (no LCD). I got the 420EX, because I HAD to have an external flash system and I knew my wife would KILL ME if I spent another $350 on this camera system right now. It was well worth it and performs nicely.

    Would I like the 550EX? Do people in jail want out? hehehe
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    Well, I'm just checkin in (out of town doing some work for another studio).

    These images are great! First wedding huh? Wow. Your clients should be more than happy with these. It looks like you were using available light and flash fill, maybe try a reflector to see what kind of results you will get. Again, all of these are excellent..............and your presentation is top notch (white pinstripe, black matte).

    Keep it up, shoot shoot shoot.

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    Thanks a million, Hodgy. That means a lot coming from you - your wedding photos are fantastic.

    I just got off the phone with Gretta - she's the gal in the third pic getting her lips painted. She'll be over to my home studio for a photo shoot friday night. She has a very unique look and I think we can make some really nice fashion/fine art portraits. I'll be sure to share.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ACArmstrong
    Thanks a million, Hodgy. That means a lot coming from you - your wedding photos are fantastic.

    I just got off the phone with Gretta - she's the gal in the third pic getting her lips painted. She'll be over to my home studio for a photo shoot friday night. She has a very unique look and I think we can make some really nice fashion/fine art portraits. I'll be sure to share.
    OK. I'm going to slip into my "I'm a guy so live with it" mode. If you can get her to do some nice, tasteful nudes, then DAMN YOU ARE A LUCKY MAN! And I assume not married

    Now, the photgraper in me says, "Nice subject. Good lines. Should be a very productive shoot."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Todd Patten
    OK. I'm going to slip into my "I'm a guy so live with it" mode. If you can get her to do some nice, tasteful nudes, then DAMN YOU ARE A LUCKY MAN! And I assume not married

    Now, the photgraper in me says, "Nice subject. Good lines. Should be a very productive shoot."
    ROFLMAO

    I doubt there'll be nudity, but sexy shots - I'm sure of it. I am married, but I'm a pretty lucky man. My wife would be right there going, "Wow, you're a beautiful girl - maybe you should unbutton your shirt a little more." - Sometimes she's worse than me about pointing out hot women.

    Ray:

    My wife and I are good about letting each other get what we want when we want it, but my setup that I bought last month (10D - 3 lenses and the flash) cost more than my first car. I'll hold off for a bit on the 550EX.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ACArmstrong
    Ray - I guess that's kinda like waving $20 in one hand and $50 in the other and asking the guy which one he'd rather have. ;)

    I've been very happy with the performance of the 420EX, but I don't really have anything to compare it to. I've not used the 550EX. I guess the thing to remember is that the 420EX has no way to control it manually. It's controlled completely by the camera (no LCD). I got the 420EX, because I HAD to have an external flash system and I knew my wife would KILL ME if I spent another $350 on this camera system right now. It was well worth it and performs nicely.

    Would I like the 550EX? Do people in jail want out? hehehe
    Yeah, I get your drift. Well, the wife is not against my spending the money, so I suppose I should go for the gusto while she's still amicable to the idea, hehe. Actually, we generally allow each other to get the things we both want when we have the money, so it's not a big deal financially whether I get the 420EX or 550EX. I've been looking at the 550EX for quite some time, so as I said I am leaning that way and will probably get it in the near future.

    Thanks for the response.

    Ray

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