Much better shots, it appears you took these later in the day, (by length of shadows), and the results is much improved....Thanks for sharing. Keep Shooting.
FIRST ONE, stunning photo, great lighting. Thanks for sharing this great capture.
Nice, my favorite bird.....they are amazing. Thanks for sharing.
I like the last photo because of the lighting on the horse. The other photos are shot in harsh daylight and lack the true beauty of what the shot could be if you chose another time of the day or find some shade to capture the shots. Keep shooting. Thanks for sharing.
Nice B&W capture, shows charterer with great moody expression. Nice job, thanks for sharing.
Don't get frustrated....here is what I do and it has worked more than once for me.
Go into your computer program files and find the old Photoshop CC 2015 file. You should find just a "Plug in" file left after installing the update to Photoshop 2015.5. In the Plug-in file you will find all your plug ins. Simply highlight them and copy them.
Then go to Photoshop 2015.5 file and find the plug-in file, open it and paste in the copied plug ins from your old file.
I have a pc and mac and it works on both.
Done.
Hope that helps
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I am no expert in shooting weddings, in fact I never shot one and never will..... however, everything I have ever read state emphasis on the Bride. When I viewed your photos the Groom was very strong on all of your shots. Think more Bride, it is her day! From the technical view point I think you did great. Best wishes.
Here's my stab at it. :-P
Own it, love it! You will be impressed with the color, clarity, and sharpness. If you are into action shooting and/videos forget it. I find the images I take with XE-2 I spend less time in PP. A great camera for the $$$$
Your image is great the way it is. Vertical shots like yours should have more weight on the bottom than the top. Great job.
Number 3 for me too! It also adds a little humor by the way the hasp is attached making the lock a moot point. :roll:
Take a good look at Fujifilm X series?
As stated it can be accomplished in many ways. Here is my quick edit using PS Color Range to make a mask and then added an additional layer for the black background. I then used Hue Saturation adjustments to blend the colors a little. Have fun playing with it and you may be surprised!