Engagement Photo - How to improve?

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Engagement Photo - How to improve?

Postby haring on Thu Jun 14, 2012 11:35 pm

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Re: Engagement Photo - How to improve?

Postby Matt. K on Fri Jun 15, 2012 11:22 pm

What a great concept! Very creative! I think I would have prefered it if you had got a little closer....but that's the only suggestion I can make. In this kind of of photography faces and emotions are pretty critical and should be the focal point of your photography. Catch the mood and you have done the job. That's why I suggest a tad closer.
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Re: Engagement Photo - How to improve?

Postby zafra52 on Sun Jun 17, 2012 1:04 pm

Very original. I agree with the above. I would crop
most the black on the left leaving enough and get
them closer.
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Re: Engagement Photo - How to improve?

Postby bigsarg7 on Sun Jun 17, 2012 6:42 pm

Hi and first of all great concept and execution. I am actually liking this image more and more the longer I look at, I would have liked it a little bit closer, I just find there is to much black to the left and a little too much on the top as well, mostly though I want to see their faces a little more detailed so the image left me wanting to see the couples faces. I must say I am not a fan of the gentleman's shoulder, it kind of looks vey awkward and as though he is pulling away from the intimacy your trying to capture. But as I said I love the concept and I think the balance was pretty spot on for my likes (everyone has different likes but i like it) but next time maybe a little closer.

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Re: Engagement Photo - How to improve?

Postby chrisk on Sun Jun 17, 2012 8:28 pm

can i just say from the start that this is a cracking shot. i just love it...

i mostly agree with matt, i think a bit closer would have been preferable. i still like the negative black space so i would crop too much. but i do think you actually have captured the mood perfectly, i dont think it needed to be closer to their faces to get the same sort of emotion. its a beautiful image, well done.
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Re: Engagement Photo - How to improve?

Postby surenj on Fri Jun 22, 2012 9:32 pm

Nice concept and I think you've pulled it off well.

You could improve the light to be believable and to get the vignette around the water to be more gradual.

Although it is nice to keep the negative space, I think you could also try to show the background if suitable, perhaps 2.5 stops under to add even more context.

Did you use a hose to create the rain??

Can we see the un-edited version? :wink:
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Re: Engagement Photo - How to improve?

Postby sirhc55 on Fri Jun 22, 2012 10:40 pm

surenj wrote:Nice concept and I think you've pulled it off well.

You could improve the light to be believable and to get the vignette around the water to be more gradual.

Although it is nice to keep the negative space, I think you could also try to show the background if suitable, perhaps 2.5 stops under to add even more context.

Did you use a hose to create the rain??

Can we see the un-edited version? :wink:


I agree with surenj. Conceptually A+ but the vignette is in my mind the weak link. It does need to be more gradual and, again as per surenj, maybe see some of the background faded back to give the main subject more emphasis.

All-in-all a great concept.
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Re: Engagement Photo - How to improve?

Postby ian.bertram on Fri Jun 29, 2012 2:54 pm

...just a thought. What about just cropping it portrait. That would keep the great raindrops in the top right, keep them in the right of the frame, but reduce the black.
As I said, just a thought-great shot btw
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Re: Engagement Photo - How to improve?

Postby haring on Sun Oct 14, 2012 5:41 am

zafra52 wrote:Very original. I agree with the above. I would crop
most the black on the left leaving enough and get
them closer.


Awesome! Getting closer is important! Thanks!
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Re: Engagement Photo - How to improve?

Postby haring on Sun Oct 14, 2012 5:43 am

bigsarg7 wrote:Hi and first of all great concept and execution. I am actually liking this image more and more the longer I look at, I would have liked it a little bit closer, I just find there is to much black to the left and a little too much on the top as well, mostly though I want to see their faces a little more detailed so the image left me wanting to see the couples faces. I must say I am not a fan of the gentleman's shoulder, it kind of looks vey awkward and as though he is pulling away from the intimacy your trying to capture. But as I said I love the concept and I think the balance was pretty spot on for my likes (everyone has different likes but i like it) but next time maybe a little closer.

Kristen


I didn't notice his shoulder! Wow! I think you are right. He doesn't feel relaxed... I see!
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Re: Engagement Photo - How to improve?

Postby haring on Sun Oct 14, 2012 5:44 am

surenj wrote:Nice concept and I think you've pulled it off well.

You could improve the light to be believable and to get the vignette around the water to be more gradual.

Although it is nice to keep the negative space, I think you could also try to show the background if suitable, perhaps 2.5 stops under to add even more context.

Did you use a hose to create the rain??

Can we see the un-edited version? :wink:


Yes! I did!
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Re: Engagement Photo - How to improve?

Postby haring on Sun Oct 14, 2012 5:45 am

THANKS for all the comments! I will try to improve every day!!!! I will redo it in a different way next time!
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