Thanks, Steve! I will give credit where credit is due ...my daughter took this shot after only turning on a DSLR for the first time a few days prior!! I am so proud of her!
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Thanks, Steve! I will give credit where credit is due ...my daughter took this shot after only turning on a DSLR for the first time a few days prior!! I am so proud of her!
Must run in the genes, to have the vision and timing to get these shots. I'm sure your clients are going to love what you guys have done for them.
I think you prepped her well. Great job both of you
Looks great Denise. Your daughter may have shot it but you did the PP?
Look forward to more :)
That is a nice one Denise. If that is the quality they are getting, then they are quite lucky (and you are under paid:().
Thanks guys! The b&g are viewing all the photos online now so if and when they are approved, I will post a few more. I only wish they all turned out this well! Right now I am sitting on pins and needles waiting to hear from them!
Father of the bride and the groom
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Great portrait of the groom and the no-nonsense Dad. Was he having a good time?
I'd love too see some more shots if you can share them.
Nice shot Denise :)
The dad kinda looks like a mob boss :cool:
LOL! Yeah, he was a serious ...and somewhat intimidating kind of guy! He didn't speak any english so I really didn't talk to him but I am sure a very nice fellow once you get to know him. I think I have him smiling in a shot or two! In this shot he was stressing because the bride was MIA and the wedding was suppose to start 45 min. prior.
They STILL have not viewed the photos yet but I'm slowly posting shots anyway. I wish they would at least look at them!
Could you perhaps arrange to visit the B&G with a laptop to show them the files? Perhaps they're not very PC literate?
Oh no, that is not the problem. The b&g are very educated and the bride has a very nice career as an interpreter. They both speak very good english. She found me by searching the internet for a photographer so I know she is familiar with using one and with viewing my website.
They are taking a delayed honeymoon but did go away for a couple days. They were on their way back early last week when she emailed me that they were excited to see them & would look at them when they got home and let me know which photos to order for their package by the end of last week. When I emailed her the password prior to that, they were gone but I can tell from my website they had someone view them ...probably a friend or relative.
I like this pose so much that I keep playing around with different pp but I haven't found one yet that really thrills me! I hope it's ok to put this in this thread since it isn't a true b&w but it's not really a current photo to go there either.
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A sneaky shot I grabbed of my girlfriend getting ready for a night out... I'd been ready for 2 hours, what else was I going to do?
My best effort, while I was away with work, let me know your thoughts
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Rome Colleseum light trails by edd.jones, on Flickr
A great shot edd, like the movement and the detail and exposure on the building. Can you call the Colleseum a building?
A windy day at Cleveland point. I usually go against it, but this time i went with the grain.
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Steve
Another shot of my little Bo Jangles.
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I'd like to share this winter bench image from a local garden.
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2012_12_30_2163_upd_bw by dthrog00, on Flickr
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Dave
Cheers Steve, loving your shots too. This is the other one I took, any thoughts?!! Thanks
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Rome Colleseum lantern by edd.jones, on Flickr
@Dave, great tone and texture in that garden shot mate, nice contrast.
@Edd, some of the programs allow you to slip in a gradutaed filter in the post processing, that may just cancel out the blown out lights in this one Edd, because they tend to detract a little from the building. But I do like the leading lines that the lights form and take the viewers eye into the shot.
Lucky Charm's alter ego . . .
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Ruff dog in the "hood" by Denise Trocio ( www.dtrociophotography.com), on Flickr
This gangsta dog is too cool. Or is that Sean hiding under that hood???
Here's a shot of my place the day after I lost the remote control for the flat screen. I looked everywhere.
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Steve
Denise - If you keep making shots like that, you may get the opportunity to shot the cover for the Suburban Rapper someday.:cool:
Some ice from Lake Michigan today. I liked how the balls of ice and large chunks of ice mixed together to cover the surface. I hope you enjoy.
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Ice in the Ludington Channel-4657 by westmichigan, on Flickr
That is cool Pat, I've never seen anything like that in my sheltered life before, thanks for posting.
Interesting shapes, Pat. I've seen this before in the Antarctic. According to my notes, the small balls are called "shuga" and the large chunks are known as "pancakes". Apparently, they go with the floe (thought I'd get the pun in before Steve):)
Andy and Steve:
Thanks. When I was packing up for the day, I could not resist taking a few shots of the ice flow. Maybe I am a little weird, but they turned out to be my favorite shots of the day.
Pat
Congrats on the Explore for the lighthouse shot Pat, great long exposure and composition.
I didn't have the time to post this one here. B&W seemed to be the best choice.
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The summit par Tounis_9, sur Flickr
Here is one I posted on Flickr yesterday. The mountain is the Aiguille Verte, 4122 meters (about 13500 feet if I'm not mistaken). It's located near the Mont Blanc, in France.
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Aiguille Verte par Tounis_9, sur Flickr
Lovely mountains, Tounis! I really like your black and white conversion.
Tounis:
Another great shot. I love the detail in the mountains.
Tounis: To me the mountain picture seems a bit dark, but it could be my screen, which is not calibrated at all... I would prefer a bit more contrast in the (dark) midtones.
Lars