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ahha yeah i gotta admit ps does alot.. it's a useful tool that for me, i will use fully. but got limit lar... :)
 

espn said:
You must be kidding.. heehee you've already made a name for yourself on the forums :thumbsup: I'll be the one needing to learn from you :bsmilie: So when's your next wedding, maybe can bring me along to learn ;)
hehe see when we can work together lor, i'm getting calls here and there to take weddings, word of mouth very important!!

also, i give the audience a chance to see fresh work at the banquet by displaying the shots of the day in a slideshow, simple one just use ACDSee or even the windows picture viewer in slideshow format, just gotta spend a bit of time on the laptop in the hotel room during the break to prepare it. ;)
 

very nicely shot.. the performance of the lens is really apparently good.

some of the shots has very good potentials :thumbsup:
 

SniperD said:
very nicely shot.. the performance of the lens is really apparently good.

some of the shots has very good potentials :thumbsup:
wah coming from u is a real flatter indeed! eheh thanx man.

so which shots u fancy? :embrass:
 

Your style goes very well with B&W...

You will do very well.. take up more assignments!
 

shmott said:
Your style goes very well with B&W...

You will do very well.. take up more assignments!
heee thanx!

waiting for u to gai siow lor.. :embrass: :embrass:
 

yoz... dun say until like that lah... we are all here to learn from one and other :)

I personally like Pic 1, 9 and 16 :) great work done ;)
 

Very nice perspectives :thumbsup:

Never new the beauty of 'distortion' could be utilised as such. Making me quite gian for 12-24mm now. If your maximum was 24mm on this body, did you have another body which you had maybe a 24-105mm range or something like that? Can't imagine whole time shoot with 12-24mm.

Must learn this kinda style of wedding photography, indeed a breath of fresh air.
 

i still think the bride is chio....and the bridemaids as well....

too bad i still young...
;p ;p


bet this guy had fun with his 'webcam' :blah:
 

He's the God of weddings man :thumbsup: We should all learn from him ;)
 

SniperD said:
yoz... dun say until like that lah... we are all here to learn from one and other :)

I personally like Pic 1, 9 and 16 :) great work done ;)
hehe i've seen ur shots too .. very the :thumbsup: :thumbsup: thanx for the encouragement again! :D
 

mr_jason said:
Very nice perspectives :thumbsup:

Never new the beauty of 'distortion' could be utilised as such. Making me quite gian for 12-24mm now. If your maximum was 24mm on this body, did you have another body which you had maybe a 24-105mm range or something like that? Can't imagine whole time shoot with 12-24mm.

Must learn this kinda style of wedding photography, indeed a breath of fresh air.
thanx for your comments! :embrass:

yeah man i also dying to get my hands on one. this one i used was loaned from a good pal!

i also used a afs24-85 for the portrait shoots. actually i had a 50mm on a few times... not much. all with one body, just change lens. at first i thot was gonna be quite tough changing from 12-24 to 24-85 thruout the day, but realised i don't wanna change lens, and can "push" the 12-24 by forcing myself to go in closer, hence the difference in style. believe me, i dun usually shoot this up close and personal as well. :sweat: :D
 

jOhO said:
thanx for your comments! :embrass:

yeah man i also dying to get my hands on one. this one i used was loaned from a good pal!

i also used a afs24-85 for the portrait shoots. actually i had a 50mm on a few times... not much. all with one body, just change lens. at first i thot was gonna be quite tough changing from 12-24 to 24-85 thruout the day, but realised i don't wanna change lens, and can "push" the 12-24 by forcing myself to go in closer, hence the difference in style. believe me, i dun usually shoot this up close and personal as well. :sweat: :D
Great shots! :D

And people say that you can't use the 12-24 for events nor for portraiture... :rolleyes:

Slavish dogmatic followers indeed...
 

Watcher said:
Great shots! :D

And people say that you can't use the 12-24 for events nor for portraiture... :rolleyes:

Slavish dogmatic followers indeed...
haah thanx man... story of ur life.. ;p

going tonite?
 

espn said:
You must be kidding.. heehee you've already made a name for yourself on the forums I'll be the one needing to learn from you So when's your next wedding, maybe can bring me along to learn


jOhO said:
hehe see when we can work together lor, i'm getting calls here and there to take weddings, word of mouth very important!!

also, i give the audience a chance to see fresh work at the banquet by displaying the shots of the day in a slideshow, simple one just use ACDSee or even the windows picture viewer in slideshow format, just gotta spend a bit of time on the laptop in the hotel room during the break to prepare it.

both also pro .... maybe u two can teach me ??? :embrass: can?? :)
 

very nice wedding pix. like the composition and color.
like the way you use the 12-24.
you really put the lense in good use.
i am thinking of getting this lense.
 

can share how wat u did in PS to get this type of effect? nice man :) :thumbsup:

willyfoo said:
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Did u use a filter for this?
 

sky_dew, thanx man! we're all still learning. the best experience is to just go and shoot, of course as back-up/kelefe photographer first. start with friends and family, bring ur cam along, and stay out of the way of the main/paid photog.

alot of things can't really be taught, and the most obvious one i can think of at the moment is interpersonal skills. ;)

robinng, yeah the 12-24 does things to u.. lol. there's as many good and different shots that can come from it as there are bad. no matter how good the lens is, the very wide perspective is still there. have to be careful with it. that was my first time using that lens, so i also have lots to learn with it, if/when i get it. ;p

vince123, i can share, but hard to explain without showing u on the computer also ehhe.. there's two main parts, the radial blur and the colour. the radial blur part, i quick-masked out using a very big soft brush the area where the rings are, and did a radial blur.. i think the setting was around 30-40? then, using the same quick mask, i used H/S/B to change to the bluish part. then after that just use levels and curves to tweak.

something similar here (without as much changing of colour as i like the contrast in this pic):

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juste, thanx!
 

Good series, keep it up man! :D
 

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