I see no issues with posing/composition. You weren't doing studio shots, but 
rather capturing small slices of time in a dynamic (and fun!) party. Your 
friends should be pleased with the results.
Two post-processing "issues" - 
        a. could be my monitor settings, but many of the earlier ones in the 
set look a bit washed out. Can you back off on Highlights and/or Lights with 
the tone curve? Or nudge exposure lower?
        b. the last few look like victims of high-ISO noise. That could be 
cleaned up pretty easily . . .

stan

On Aug 28, 2013, at 11:28 AM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:

> 
> Pretty much a disaster - terrible light on the terrace
> 
> Fortunately there were a lot of people shooting - I'm glad I got my K5
> paid for, but I would rather have not done the posed pics -
> 
> This is a small Geso - I feel ok about most of them - meaning
> not too embarrassing.
> 
> I had put 75 up to start and it was just too awful.
> 
> http://annsan.smugmug.com/Assignments/Paul-and-Linda-Get-Hitched/31453928_TSxSrg#!i=2724712337&k=x4jSmRR
> 
> yes it is password protected - password is avrin
> 
> not my cup of tea - am I being too negative?
> 
> ann
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