Toronto 424 club

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The completed wedding album for this challenging wedding that took place in a location (  http://www.gourmetcuisine.com/424/424.html ) that pushed my abilities to the limit. Exposures on just about all shots of this late evening wedding - were 1600ISO and 3200ISO settings and modt shutter speeds no faster than 1/15'th and 1/20th second with the lenses wide open. Flash when used was bounced into the wall and ceiling behind me (many of the ceilings were black or very dark with little reflectance.
 
This is a custom bound wedding book made up of 40 10"x14" pages (20" wide by 14" high spread) with a photographic cover.

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Great work!  I particularly liked the treatment on pages 13 &14, completely saved a dark photo!

Thanks for sharing.

mike
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The smart person learns from their own mistakes.
The Wise person learns from the mistakes of others!

Cool! 
(What a weird cake!)
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Proud Member of: WPJA, WPPI, TPPA, PPA, and NAPP

"I want to warn you, my photos will always be a bit more fantasy than reality."

Most of the pages I like. However there are some points that I dislike.

Using Black and white and Sepia and Colour on the same page.
Pages 11-12, 15-16, 39-40
I like it when the look is more calm on a page by using black and white and colour or sepia na colour on one page

Page too busy with two many photo's
Pages 33-34
I would have only placed two rows of five (and not the two extra)
Or by using them as backround

Background picture of the cake is too bright
Page 37-38
I would rather have a more soft diffuse like on page 13-14
The style of page 13-14 is what I also use often.

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Theo Bakker

Rob,

Great work as always . . . I am sure that there are some things that each of us would have done differently.

I am seeing a lot of different cake styles these days.  They don't just stack up the layers anymore!

As far as some of the pages looking "busy" or having too many photos:  I think that we have to keep in mind that these layouts are 20x14 inches in print!  When you shrink anything for display, the smaller images are going to look crowded.

Ed
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Ed Farmer
Mount Laurel, New Jersey

www.edfarmerphotography.com
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Hiya Rob,

Quick question did you use YSI to do these pages or is it an action in PS you used?

cheers and beers

Stew
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