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by Andy B » Thu Sep 03, 2009 11:25 pm
Id pay ya 10k to do my weeeeding chapp....
Ive sent an enquiry tonight to Jump shi((e Photography saying that their crap!!!!
Laura sends her love and says your the best and that my wedding stuff is getting there LOL!!!
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by Kya » Mon Sep 07, 2009 12:15 pm
Beautiful set Rich the quality and feel are superb.
My only crit would be the skin tones on the man in the second shot look a little grey but that could be from the fear of just getting married..lol xx
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by Nina » Wed Sep 09, 2009 4:53 am
Lovely photos Richard, I can see the grey that Tracey has mentioned in the second.
On the second last I would be tempted just to duplicate the layer, run the healing brush tool over the indents under her eyes and then bring the opacity back so they are not as pronounced. More so on the right eye.
As for the shot great angle nice dof and it shows her beautiful hair band that brides spend lots of time picking all these little things out.
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by bandit » Thu Sep 10, 2009 10:26 am
Nina wrote:Lovely photos Richard, I can see the grey that Tracey has mentioned in the second.
On the second last I would be tempted just to duplicate the layer, run the healing brush tool over the indents under her eyes and then bring the opacity back so they are not as pronounced. More so on the right eye.
As for the shot great angle nice dof and it shows her beautiful hair band that brides spend lots of time picking all these little things out.
Thanks for the CC Nina, it's what this site is all about and I can see your point. As you and Tracey have pointed out he groome does look a little grey, I guess the action I used needed calming down a bit on his face. I also see now the under eye thing on the bride shot ( I never really noticed to be honest) and see it would look better if they were a little lighter.
It does show that an outside view really helps with this sort of thing. So thanks again.

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