Hi again MissLauraLee! I just looked at these wedding photos again that you took and there is one photo that I think you need to work some "photoshop" magic on. It's the photo that shows the Bride sitting in the background with more focal attention on the Groom.
I guess there is some type of table that is directly situated behind the Bride and seems to have something that looks like a candle sitting on the table. If you haven't printed these photos yet, you'll still have time to "clean" this one up. I'd try using the "self-healing brush" tool first, but with a small pixel brush, or the "clone" tool to use in final clean-up. Good luck!
Thanks for the advice I am still waiting on her to pick what she wants lol then i am gonna fix those....
Thanks for the advice I am still waiting on her to pick what she wants lol then i am gonna fix those....
I wanted to ask you everything I have learned told me I should focus on the eye closest to the camera but if I do that I cannot get the whole body in the picture am I misunderstanding this rule?
breifly how do I do that? I have CS5? also fairly new to it I understand the basics
I have and use the Photoshop Elements 9 to do all my photo editing on my photos. I'm thinking that it's fairly that same principle, even if you're using PS CS5. Do you by any chance have the book that goes with the software version you use? It should have something in there that explains how to use the "self-healing" tool.
I'm not sure what you mean by 'focusing' on the eye closest to the camera. Good luck and keep me posted!
I think you should be able to do it in 9 I found step by step instructions on just about everything in photoshop if you go to
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Hal81
Loc: Bucks County, Pa.
1st photo. Focus on her face in the reflection. She is a beautiful girl. Makes your job easer. Most girls are real good looking on their wedding day. But Ive had some that Ive had to work real hard to make them look good. Sometimes you have to use a soft focus to hide the imperfections. I retired in 93 after 39 years of photographing wedding. Now you can fix that prolblem on the computer. Good luck.
all pics are nice
the last one is my favorite
bless to luck bride and handsome groom
Oh great ! Bride is looking so sweet and lovely in all above presented photos. I would really like to see these kinds of photography. You have presented an interesting idea with sharing a photo of the groom and groomsmen.
Hal81
Loc: Bucks County, Pa.
Back of the bride photo. I know you want to show her trane. But after you pose her like that, have her turn her body half way around and her head all the way around and you still see her trane and also see her face. A much more desirable photo.
Val wrote:
They are really soft. The flower girl shot is really out of focus. What camera and lens did you use? The white balance is really off in the last one. Too much blue. Wow, the bride and groom look very young!
Hey Val how do you think I feel I am in my mid sixties. Groom looks same age as my 16 year old grandson!!!
Since this is the area for "Wedding Photos", I thought I would post three of a recent wedding reception that I did photo work for back in October 2014. There are many more photos from this photo session that I need to work on, but these are just a sample. Since I've had a f/t job [Since Jan. 2014] that requires me working "graveyard" hours, I usually have to wait until the weekend for any kind of major work to do. Presently I only have about 3 to 3 1/2 hrs of any kind of productive time for anything. The attached photos have already been edited. Of course, comments are always welcome. Enjoy!
Arun & Shalini
Family photo of Groom's side
The beautiful bride - Shalini
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