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oh for SURE! That bathroom one is great! Not too sure how you got her out on that rock without getting her dress wet. Airlift? hahah |
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That bathroom pic works surprisingly well, kinda like they snuck off for a moment alone =) The waste bin looks like its movable though, and it kinda sticks out because its the only light thing in that corner. Do you need some gels? I have 2 huge sheets of CTO and "window green" that I couldn't possibly use all off |
nice shots justin! I agree about the waste bin though... it kinda sticks out in the shot but overall the atmosphere is excellent. |
Justin, I like the creativity in locations for those three pics! The alleyway picture looks like it could have been set more to the right....the "modern concrete" looks kinda weird against the wooden telephone pole. Oh yeah, and your horizon is crooked on that one too ;) I like how you used the spotlight in the bathroom picture. |
Before I put these pictures up..are they your cousins? :haha::haha: http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3056/...228003bc_o.jpg http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3161/...bacd09b9_o.jpg http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3272/...220ea2ae_o.jpg |
Thanks guys! The alley way one was a little difficult. Just beyond the concrete there was orange pylons and stuff from construction in the alley. Ultimately I would have preferred to shoot at a longer focal length to narrow down the backdrop to the concrete only. But... sometimes you just have to make do... Horizon does seem a bit off... but when I try to straighten it out the people look like they are going to fall off... probably just needs perspective distortion fixing... Colin: we waited a few waves and I noticed that every 5 or so waves the tide would go out a fair bit. So we timed it and we hiked up her dress and ran out to the rock. In 10 minutes tho, that rock was toast and under water. So just lucky timing and a daring bride. |
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Man, Justin, I love how cookie cutter your wedding shots aren't. Your shots are all so unique |
Thanks for the compliment! It's SUPER tough to keep it that way. Constantly have to research and reinvent and learn to see things differently. Let's just say that the team and I do a lot of self improvement over the off season. |
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http://www.threesixtyphoto.com/TSP%2...CSWed-0253.jpg I got tired of photographers wandering around and interupting my creativity because they wanted their usual spots. So I busted out the lights (this is at about 2 in the afternoon) and did something VERY out of the ordinary for a wedding shot. http://www.threesixtyphoto.com/TSP%2...JMWed-0985.jpg One advantage to a 13ft light stand and pocket wizards is that you can fill in the face details even in WICKED sunlight... http://www.threesixtyphoto.com/TSP%2...DRWed-0605.jpg |
very cool! |
....and did you have a permit to shoot??? :P |
Nice shots justin. I like the cold look of the 2nd one you just posted. The one further up, with the girls looking back came out good. |
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I think he may be mistaking Queen E for Van Dusen |
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Aw that's my friend! haha cool pic. |
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^ i wish she was my cousin;).... wait... no i don't :D |
I dunno who 971TR is so I wouldn't be able to answer that one lol. She's a really nice girl and she's into photography too which is cool. Anyway back to topic. I took this a half hour ago. I dunno I liked the roof. http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2163/...3090a27dab.jpg |
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I like it Kyle! My only complaint is the out of focus leaf in the middle. Otherwise it would have been well composed and framed. Neat frog tho... where'd you find it? |
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