I've just finished editing the images for the wedding I shot with Craig back in September, so thought I'd post one last image: Daniel and Catherine, the bride and groom.
captured camera lens focal length aperture shutter speed shooting mode exposure bias metering mode ISO flash image quality RAW converter plugins (etc) cropped?
comment byCarlos Garcia at 02:33 PM (GMT) on 26 October, 2010
Where did the tree go? :) This one should make the cover of their wedding album. Nice.
comment byDan Kaufman at 04:07 PM (GMT) on 26 October, 2010
Your "clean up cloning" is very well done. (would love to see a Tips and Techniques tutorial on this some day.)
What a beautiful--memory filled--shot this is. Simply perfect!
comment bydjn1 at 06:29 AM (GMT) on 27 October, 2010
Carlos: the tree was a bit of a distraction :)
Dan: good idea, I'll add a tutorial on the topic at some point.
comment byMatteo at 07:49 AM (GMT) on 27 October, 2010
I agree with Dan, mostly because I'd like to know how to do that kind of cleanup without spoil the printed version of an image (I find it quite easy to clean for the screen but harder for a printed version).
I've just finished editing the images for the wedding I shot with Craig back in September, so thought I'd post one last image: Daniel and Catherine, the bride and groom.
camera
lens
focal length
aperture
shutter speed
shooting mode
exposure bias
metering mode
ISO
flash
image quality
RAW converter
plugins (etc)
cropped?
Canon 5D Mark II
EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM
57mm
f/4.5
1/200
aperture priority
+1
evaluative
100
580EX II (-2/3 FEC)
RAW
ACR
none
no
Where did the tree go? :) This one should make the cover of their wedding album. Nice.
Your "clean up cloning" is very well done. (would love to see a Tips and Techniques tutorial on this some day.)
What a beautiful--memory filled--shot this is. Simply perfect!
Carlos: the tree was a bit of a distraction :)
Dan: good idea, I'll add a tutorial on the topic at some point.
I agree with Dan, mostly because I'd like to know how to do that kind of cleanup without spoil the printed version of an image (I find it quite easy to clean for the screen but harder for a printed version).