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Canon XH A1 + SG Blade Photoshow
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I wanted to post a photoshow that I shot for a couple of mine - I didn't want to do the regular photoslide show so I shot it instead. I would love to know what you guys think... Thanking you in advance. Seelan & Pam's Photoshow on Vimeo |
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Very impressed with your creativity! So nice to see something new and so well done. So much more organic. One suggestion - increase the contrast either in the XHA1's presets or when cc'ing. I felt like the image wasn't rich enough - no deep blacks...
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I've seen something very similar, only the photos were hanging on a clothesline instead of a tree. By the way, was that a curry tree? If it was, tying the cultural aspect with the couple is brilliant! I would have loved to see tighter framing, focusing more on the photos of the groups. If the viewer is more than 12 inches away from the monitor, some of the people in the group shots are lost because the image is too small.
Other than that, good job! |
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wouldn't have thought of that.. nice invention!
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Joel -- I was thinking he went for a vintage look. Curious to know the real answer! :-)
Awesome idea overall man! Great work! ~ Charles |
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