Uploaded: February 04, 2010 19:16:32
I had the honor last weekend of photographing a wedding for two wonderful people and families! This is the bride, Joanne. She was AWESOME to work with!
Taken in natural light.
Exif: F Number: 3.2, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/125 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 800, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 50.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT
Donna La Mattino Pagakis February 04, 2010
Gorgeous portrait, impressive! #1235107Debbra Bailey February 05, 2010
Thank you Donna! The bride made it so much easier - she was amazing to work with. Willing to do whatever I asked, fun and beautiful too!Phellos - I photographed a wedding last weekend for the sister of my brother's girlfriend. I had never met the family, other than my brother's girlfriend and mom. Both families were just wonderful. Huge Italian families -welcomed us right in :) I already entered this shot, but I wanted to share what I have been up to, and of course, I would love to hear your thoughts!
This was taken with natural light. I added a layer of B's Vanilla and then blended it at about 40% I think. I also used a layer and multiplied it to get the vignette look.
I was thinking this morning about all the things I know how to do that I did NOT know a year ago. That is due to this club. Thank you so much for all of your insight and sharing of knowledge! I am excited for what I will learn THIS year! #8357923
Jeanine M. Bailey February 05, 2010
I already told you this but I love the lighting on this one!!! :) I can't wait to see the rest!!!! :):):)I'm with you on knowing TONS more than I used to!! Now I have to keep up on using it so I don't forget it all!!! :) #8358012
Jeff E Jensen February 05, 2010
Fantastic image Debbra! Nice work. #8358407Teresa H. Hunt February 05, 2010
Debbra, this is a beautiful image. The lighting and pose are perfect. Congrats on your EP.The only thing I don't like are the lines around her mouth . . . they make her look mad. Can you soften them a bit. Dale had me do that on one of my senior pictures. Now I don't remember exactly how . . . I think it was just some light cloning. #8358572
Debbra Bailey February 05, 2010
Thank you Bean, Jeff and Teresa! I will give softening her lines a try :) #8358588Dale Hardin February 05, 2010
Lovely work Deb. Very soft and appealing with excellent posing and beautiful lighting.My only suggestions is to open the shadows a bit in the hair and let the high lights show. Then soften the highlights just a bit on the arms and shoulder.
Teresa had a good catch. She does indeed look a little miffed and softening the mouth lines will help. The method I'd suggested on another image is to use the clone tool at about 20% in the lighten mode or darken mode depending on what you are changing. #8358828
Peter W. Marks February 05, 2010
I could really get to dislike you folk. I was totally captivated by her eyes and falling in love with Joanne. Now you have spoiled it for me. lol
Michael Kelly
February 05, 2010
While nothing about this shot looks like it requires fixing I think the eagle eyes have spotted a couple things that might make it even better, and, as good as it is already, that is scary. #8358982
Joan E. Hoffman February 05, 2010
LOL... yet another thing I would never have noticed, and I don't think the bride would either. Too me she looks a bit serious, as she well should be LOL! Life time decisions and all that!However, One of the nicest wedding portraits I have seen Deb! Hard to imagine it getting any better than this! #8359679
Rita K. Connell
February 06, 2010
Dale Hardin February 06, 2010
I too, love this photo for what it is. A beautiful lady captured in a most flattering way with great skill and impeccable technique.That vision is not spoiled for me because of the nature of the club. Our goal, as I understand it, is to learn everything we can about increasing our skills, and the only way to do that is to learn how to spot areas that could, but not necessarily NEED, to be improved.
The key word here is NEED. The suggestions offered most of the time, are technical in nature only, with a few exceptions.
Whether the changes are made or not, the image will always be great and flattering, and a keeper. But in the end, someone will have acquired another insight into how to improve their next work. #8361037
Debbra Bailey February 06, 2010
Phellos, I just have to smile at the comments :) You guys all rock!I too love this picture :) I thought it was JUST right as I worked on it a long time... BUT, I have to admit that the suggestions improved it! Now I am kicking myself for entering it already! lol I just couldn't wait. I was excited :)
In any case, here is the new and improved version! Thanks to you all :) #8361048
Jeanine M. Bailey February 06, 2010
WOW! I can't believe what a difference softening the lines on her face made! I love the changes!!! :) Enter it again next month!!! :) #8361088
Rita K. Connell
February 06, 2010
Dale Hardin February 06, 2010
Deb, you can take my portrait anytime. This is excellent, excellent work. Love it. #8361108Debbra Bailey February 06, 2010
You guys certainly know how to make someone feel good! Thank you! #8361127Jeff E Jensen February 06, 2010
Wow, an already excellent image improved by small changes. Great work Deb!Uh - Dale I don't think you could pull off the dress as well as Joanne. #8361136
Dale Hardin February 06, 2010
No, but I'd be willing to try. :o) #8361157Peter W. Marks February 06, 2010
OK Debbra, I am still in love with her.
Michael Kelly
February 06, 2010
Susan M. Reynolds
February 07, 2010
Anthony L. Mancuso February 07, 2010
So much has beee said already I will just say great portrait Deb, congrats on the EP!I don't know Jeff, since Dale has kids I'm pretty sure he is good at pulling off dresses..
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Teresa H. Hunt February 07, 2010
Wonderful job on the edits. This was a stunning photo to begin with . . . #8363448Jeff E Jensen February 07, 2010
Debbra Bailey February 07, 2010
You guys are TOO funny! DALE! TONY! Peter is going to be blushing! lol Dale, when I someday get to come to California, I am so phtographing you in a dress :)Hey - yesterday was a hard day for me - the 15th anniversary of my mom's death. Reading the thread throughout the day brought many laughs. Thank you for being such a great group of friends who offer great advice and make me smile! #8364309
Amber J. Skene February 07, 2010
Beautiful Debbra!! Love the lighting and her pose! #8364416
Laurence Saliba
February 07, 2010
Ellen H. Robertson
February 10, 2010
Ok Dale now I want to see you in this dress;)) #8371493
Jeff E Jensen March 26, 2010
I knew we'd see this again! Congrats on the finalist! #8482876Esther R. Tinz March 26, 2010
Gorgeous - Congrats #8482895Anthony L. Mancuso March 26, 2010
Gongrats on this fabulous finalist Deb!! #8483000Dale Hardin March 26, 2010
there was never any doubt about this being a winner. Congratulations. #8483081
Susan M. Reynolds
March 26, 2010
Michael Kelly
March 26, 2010
Sharon C. Hinze March 26, 2010
Oh my....this is fabulous. Just curious...what is B's Vanilla (other than an action). I love the tone of this marvelous portrait. Congratulations!
Rita K. Connell
March 26, 2010
Debbra Bailey March 28, 2010
Thank you everyone! Phellos, I miss you already :( When I saw the Finalists, I wanted to jump on Phellos to share - feeling somewhat lost without you all! #8490389Teresa H. Hunt March 29, 2010
Deb, congrats on your Finalist!! I knew this image would get one . . . it's stunning!! :) We miss you too. :) #8495109Debbra Bailey April 15, 2010
Thank you so much Teresa! #8536686Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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