On 8/28/2013 12:22, Stan Halpin wrote:
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.
big problems there - the washed out comes from elements
shadows/highlights overkill. I had to work so fast I wasn't chimping
and adjusting exposures.
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
Elements 5 doesnt clean it up easily... I tried. but I have big gaps in
these aspects of elements because I generally just discard that stuff.
Here, I just liked a couple of the scenes I caught because
I know the people. The very last one, bride in the middle, too
damn much noise but I'm not good enough with Elements to get rid of it.
ann
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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