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  • MyopicJoe
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    Originally posted by tutusue View Post
    LocalMotion (Brian) shoots incredible engagement and wedding photos...untraditional, edgy, fun. Where were you 44 years ago, Brian? Be sure to check out his web site. The URL is in his sig.
    Nice website design. The music goes well with the slide shows. I already showed the link to a friend.

    He captures his clients' emotions very well. He makes regular people look good. They all look like models to me.

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  • tutusue
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    Originally posted by MyopicJoe View Post
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    Was this a married couple, or hired models?
    Originally posted by LocalMotion View Post
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    This was a couple that I booked for their wedding. These were from there "engagement" shoot. The wedding was 8-8-08[...]
    LocalMotion (Brian) shoots incredible engagement and wedding photos...untraditional, edgy, fun. Where were you 44 years ago, Brian? Be sure to check out his web site. The URL is in his sig.

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  • LocalMotion
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    Originally posted by Jim75 View Post
    This one is my favorite from those. You have some great colors in these. Good job. I can see you pics getting better and better...

    what are you using these days? LightRoom? Aperture?

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  • LocalMotion
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    Originally posted by MyopicJoe View Post
    The second photo looks like it's from a fashion magazine. Something about the buildings in the background, along with the depth of field, makes the couple pop out of the screen.

    The beige tint in the third photo makes it look like it's from the 70s.

    Was this a married couple, or hired models?
    Thanks Joe,

    This was a couple that I booked for their wedding. These were from there "engagement" shoot. The wedding was 8-8-08

    Yeah i was going for a older polaroid feel on on the tinted one. 70's would be correct!

    I play a lot in my digital darkroom.

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  • MyopicJoe
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    I don't see a dragon, Jim...

    I see an ocean of beer!

    Great use of the sunset light. Looks like liquid amber. I like the photos of the same waves, with differing light.


    (I see what you meant, about wide angle lenses being easier to hand hold. Thanks for the info.)

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  • Jim75
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    More Hale'iwa







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  • Jim75
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    More Hale'iwa







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  • Jim75
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    Enter the Dragon - I took this first photo yesterday at sunset up near Hale'iwa. Can you see the Dragon in the wave? I've included a second shot with an outline, just in case.





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  • MyopicJoe
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    The second photo looks like it's from a fashion magazine. Something about the buildings in the background, along with the depth of field, makes the couple pop out of the screen.

    The beige tint in the third photo makes it look like it's from the 70s.

    Was this a married couple, or hired models?

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  • LocalMotion
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    it's been a while since i've posted shots here...

    Jim / Tattrat - as usually good stuff there. can't wait to get back to hawaii.

    I shoot a lot of weddings on the mainland, and i never really post them outside my blog, etc.... thought i'd start sharing some portraits





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  • TATTRAT
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    Originally posted by sophielynette View Post
    Oh wow, that fly shot is amazing Tatt. He almost looks pretty and graceful instead of an annoying pesky thing I want to swat. I can't imagine how you got it without him flying away!

    And the Long Fence made me chuckle!

    Honestly, was shocked that I got him too! And then when I uploaded, I was glad to see his colors, made me think differently of a fly, lol.

    Originally posted by cyleet99 View Post
    Tatt, just to let you know, I'm lovin' the zinnia pics. They are great flowers, and your photos are lovely.

    Mahalo!
    No worries! Now I know what those flowers are called! When we got this house, there were couple packets of wild flower seeds and I just chucked them onto a patch in the corner of our yard and the TOOK OFF! WE have a LOT of flowers now!

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  • cyleet99
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    Tatt, just to let you know, I'm lovin' the zinnia pics. They are great flowers, and your photos are lovely.

    Mahalo!

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  • sophielynette
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    Oh wow, that fly shot is amazing Tatt. He almost looks pretty and graceful instead of an annoying pesky thing I want to swat. I can't imagine how you got it without him flying away!

    And the Long Fence made me chuckle!

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  • TATTRAT
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    A fly, though I wish I could have got it from the front


    long fence, and it was too. Along the whole waterfront part in Georgetown


    a flower getting ready to open

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  • Jim75
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    Originally posted by MyopicJoe View Post
    Wow, Jim. I noticed in the first pic of post #92, your shutter speed was 1/10th of a second? I don't think I could hold my camera that steady, even with the help of image stabilization. *whistle*
    I was shooting with a 12x24mm lens (18x36mm in film camera equivalent). At 12mm, the people in the foreground were just a few feet away. You can shoot at 1/15 with no problems. This lens doesn't have image stabilization. I wish it did.
    Originally posted by Menehune Man View Post
    Me this mornin' at Manoa Falls and beyond!
    Looking for "Manoa Falls Plastic Pot" cache.

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