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First wedding shoot
http://i38.tinypic.com/2nvqagz.jpg
The positioning was limited due to the photographer's position, arrghhh. Very little color correction as well. |
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I agree, good DOF. but why no video? I'd like to see the video this is taken from.
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Well because I am editing it all together and I don't want anyone to judge my work until it's done. Also only way I got some of these shots is because I got to the reception EXTRA early.
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Heh.... Fair enough. Just judging from the stills, it is going to look pretty darn good. In my (somewhat limited) experience, no one that gets spot on DOF shots also has problems with shaky footage and bad WB, so I can't wait to see it.
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