A thread with photos and things.

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Ah no of course dude feedback both good and bad is good regardless of how it's given/taken :p It gives an interesting understanding of how everyone views things differently to ones self and key points stick in mind to later recall upon if needed.

I always tell couples booking me that I learn something new from each shoot whether it's an event, a wedding or simply a night out shooting street. I don't know everything of course, there's always things to learn and discover and those things come from all directions, from photographers who are just starting out to experts in their relevant photographic fields alike :cool: - Some people will say that this is the wrong way to go about doing business because I'm essentially telling clients that I don't know everything when that's what they want to hear but in reality there is no right or wrong and 99% of clients want to see and hear an honest approach rather than rolling up at a wedding fayre and hearing how Photographer at stand xyz claims to be the best because of abc and stuff like that. Those that want to hear that they're getting the best of the best and will give then an amazing deal for booking with me won't get booked, likewise bargain hunters of which there have been several the past 18 months :o

The one you're referencing, in BW, has a look I really liked. I think in a way that in colour it looks better and more pleasing generally because the slight is softer but for me personally the BW was more raw. Of course they will get both copies but I'll only post my favourite online and see how others relate to that vision, non standard aspect ratio or otherwise ;)

I may have rambled on, it's home time on a Friday and I have a week off to look forward to so please excuse anything that doesn't make sense!
 
"Perfect time for a selfie!"

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I think you've missed the point of that post in question there as it was a post in jest based loosely around what you're saying. Surely the windy face gives that away.

I don't care that people know what's in there as people already know what's in there as I've mentioned it in many threads over the years. It's a bunch of custom presets I've built up over the years along with some VSCO packs and my own presets mixed into a few from them to bring my own style to them and make it unique to the way I shoot images and apply the finishing touches sin post.

What I won't show is the slider adjustments to them and anyone else would do the same and understand why :)
 
I tend to crop stuff differently depending on the shot although I don't even try to keep it to vaguely standard ratios lol. Sometimes cropping is to remove something I don't want in the shot but more often than not it's just because I think it looks better like that.

I guess it might be a bit different for wedding stuff though? Are you also thinking ahead to see if it'll all fit in a nice album later or don't you worry about that too much?

I found that with modern albums they are indifferent to traditionally "standard" sizes. I have not had a single wedding to date where the couple have printed physical photos and individually put them in. Instead they've always gone for the online approach by uploading whatever photo, whatever the crop and placing them using a GUI like Photobox and having a hardback photo book printed. One of the many benefits of the digital age I guess :p

You can also get anamorphic aspect ratio frames, 16:9 frames and anything else as a custom frame for little more than standard cost from local framing specialists. If such a request came in I have my go to framers for that :cool:

Nevertheless, as mentioned I still include a standard crop where required but it depends on the photo in question. Sometimes non standard crops work better than standard to my eyes so that's what I present, after all, I'm hired based on my vision, not the vision of others!
 
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Lizard Point:

, on Flickr

Had a spot of liquid lunch lunch in the cafe which is located among the small buildings in the distance you can see in the distance on the right half. What a beautiful way to finish the visit there :)

Use spoiler tags when an image is over 1280X wide.
 
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More convenient to use Flickr share. I don't have a Dropbox account. Looks alright sharpness wise to me anyway though, click through into Flickr and it is fine. Seems the sharpening only applies to the preview images as above.
 
Auto sharpen should be a feature destined for the built in Flickr Enhance mode but it's outside of that area which is a shame but meh, what can you do.

The only workaround is to share the higher resolution versions instead of up to 1280 but not all forums take too well to stretching the thread :p
 
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:)

I have some happy news too, I met a lady at St Ives bay enjoying the sun with her dog, the dog looked amazing and I just had to ask to take his portrait:



So cute, wanted to steal it! :o

We exchanged details and I sent her the photos this morning. Seems she was over the moon because she wants to get the photo commissioned into a painting to hang on her wall at home. The artist will provide credit to me for the photo on his website (will update once it's all painted and up) as well.

I feel honoured!
 
Maybe one day someone somewhere who works at a watch place will see some of these watch pics and give me some kind of opportunity, or maybe I'm just kidding myself :o

 
Yeah I find Asian make-up does tend to be rather heavy, lighting wise it can be hard to work with as I'm mostly used to wedding mornings with the bridal party where everything is applied minimal (minimal tends to be best for most things!).
 
Aye mix of two things, I adjusted the speedlights and reflectors for a couple of shots for those and it being processed in colour has an alt look to it :)
 
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