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Kathy
Image Title:  Kathy
 
 By: Louise Vessey  
  Copyright ©2003



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Photographer Louise Vessey {K:13859}
Project #3 The Intimate Portrait Camera Model Fuji S2pro
Categories Portrait
Film Format
Portfolio Wedding
Lens Tamron 24-135
Uploaded 10/22/2003 Film / Memory Type ISO 100
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 473 Shutter 125th
Favorites Aperture 6.7
Critiques 10 Rating
6.25
/ 6 Ratings
Location City - 
State - 
Country -   
About Wanting feedback on some of my wedding stuff please.
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There are 10 Comments in 1 Pages
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Pat Fruen   {K:12073} 10/22/2003
Beautiful toning here and high key effect. Love this candid moment caught-her joy is apparent. I only wish she'd have been looking up a bit more. Nice work!


Carolyn Wiesbrock   {K:14051} 10/22/2003
A lovely and happy photo.


Tomo Radovanovic   {K:12788} 10/22/2003
great shot
best regards


Karen Siebert   {K:12076} 10/22/2003
This is wonderful Louise. A great captured moment. Looks very natural and happy. A beautiful bride, great toning, and the slight breeze tops this off very nicely. This is wonderful and goes into my favorites.

I am going to go back through your portfolio and look at all of your wedding shots again, but I definitely think this is a contender. I would pick this one over your last post, though it was very good as well.

Thanks for all of your helpful critiques. I dont mind at all. In fact, I appreciate honest and helpful advice. I still consider myself very much in the learning stage and look for improvement through others advice. I REALLY like the dark vignette you used on Here's looking at you and your right - BIG IMPROVEMENT. Could you please tell me how you do vignetting again. I must have skipped a step when writing down your explanation before because it never turns out as well as yours. My email is ksiebert@gmtp.net

Thanks, Karen


Chris Nichols   {K:7041} 10/22/2003
This is really well done! You did great on the exposure and her skin tones look marvelous!


Pedro Libório   {K:53855} 10/22/2003
so lovely!


Robert Whiteman   {K:2261} 10/22/2003
Nice bride image. I'm wondering, is this a situation where using flash would help with the flat lighting? Would it allow you to have the background go just a bit darker for more separation with the subject? Just wanting to get some idea of possible variations for over-cast lighting. Have a Senior portrait this Sunday and we might still have this fog hanging around near sunset. Guess I'll experiment...but hope the fog takes a vacation soon! It's never here this time of year. What is going on with that!

Your water line is in a good position. Also the breeze adds a needed element to this subject.


Elena Zabelina   {K:23212} 11/2/2003
Beautiful!


Melissa Schalke   {K:2070} 2/12/2004
I like the color/tone of this picture. unfortunately you don't have control over the wether conditions, I shoot weddings for a living and I always hate it when there is much wind, both for my camera (sand!!) and for bride's hair...


Noemi Jurado   {K:8367} 3/9/2006
I love this shot! Was this done at the beach or is it a mount?


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