
1. Corinne
2. January 29, 2010 @ 5:20pm
3. Taken behind US Bank in Rexburg, ID
4. F-stop 4.2, shutter speed 1/100
5. Nikon D300S, 18-200mm zoom lens

1. Corinne (2)
2. January 29, 2010 @ 5:33pm
3. BYU–Idaho Gardens
4. F-stop 5.3, shutter speed 1/30
5. Nikon D300S, 18-200mm zoom lens

1. Little flower
2. September 2, 2009 @8:15pm
3. BYU–Idaho Gardens
4. F-stop ?, shutter speed 1/60
5. Canon Rebel XTi, 18-55mm lens

1. Tiffany and Gavin
2. August 7, 2009 @ 2:30pm
3. Idaho Falls LDS Temple
4. F-stop ?, shutter speed 1/200
5. Canon Rebel XTi, 18-55mm lens
This has been my favorite post so far... I LOVE taking portraits - it's my preferred type of photography. :) The photos of Corinne were a little complicated because it was so dang cold outside when we did the shoot, but she was a great sport! I chose her for my portrait subject because she is so naturally photogenic. I hardly edited her photos aside from playing with the levels and saturation a bit. The photo of the baby girl is one of my all time favorites - the vibrancy of the colors in her outfit and the flowers behind her are just so beautiful! The wedding shot of Tiffany and Gavin was one of my first weddings - they were both so friendly, and disgustingly in love. :)
I love the picture of the little flower. The colors in this shot are amazing. I like how everything is so bright but her eyes still seem to pop!
ReplyDeleteI also like the wedding photo. It's an interesting shot and I like how there is not one true "subject"...I am drawn to look at her ring, her smile and the veil. Well done.
That little girl is so adorable, you did such a good job on these shots. I really liked them all.
ReplyDeleteThe baby is a beautiful shot. I love how bright the colors are. The wedding shot is great too with such a creative pose
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