these are my favorite engagement photographs ive ever seen in my entire LIIIIIIIIFFFFFFFFFFEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Hey Leo...I'm a friend of a friend..blah, blah and she was showing me your blog...anyways, long-story shortened I was wondering how you do the background at the end of the final photo of the carnival shots. I noticed it in lots of your pics...I use photoshop, any tips or hints? Your fan, camille
Hi Camille, These pictures where shot on film (Kodak 400VC). I used my Contax 645 camera with an 80mm 2.0 lens. These images are straight out of camera no Photoshop. The background is created by shooting wide open with the Contax. Anyway, my recommendation would be shooting faster lenses wide open to make the background go completely out of focus.
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Nice blog. Thats all.
hi leo im riley i've looked through all of your blogs and i absolutely love your photos there captivating!
-Smiley Riley
these are beautiful!
WOW...nice frames...
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i feel like these are basically amazing...and i wonder how this could even be possible!
I LOVE LOVE LOOOOOOVE these.
enough said.
p.s. where did you find such an awesome location??
WOW!
They're beautiful. Well done, Leo.
Leo, you rule. These pictures are timeless/priceless. I bet Jed an Emma are beside themselves.
Yes, we are beside ourselves. Thanks, Leo, these pics turned out amazingly well. Better than I expected!!
Me likey! You're so good Leo!
Thanks so much everybody for the nice comments.
Allison, I shot these in Springville at a carnival...
these are my favorite engagement photographs ive ever seen in my entire LIIIIIIIIFFFFFFFFFFEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
These are the most creative cutest pictures I have ever seen! I am so mad that I didn't know about you when I got married!
These are THE BEST I've ever seen. Just gorgeous.
Oh Leo Leo Leo. . . !
Hey Leo...I'm a friend of a friend..blah, blah and she was showing me your blog...anyways, long-story shortened I was wondering how you do the background at the end of the final photo of the carnival shots. I noticed it in lots of your pics...I use photoshop, any tips or hints?
Your fan,
camille
Hi Camille,
These pictures where shot on film (Kodak 400VC). I used my Contax 645 camera with an 80mm 2.0 lens.
These images are straight out of camera no Photoshop. The background is created by shooting wide open with the Contax.
Anyway, my recommendation would be shooting faster lenses wide open to make the background go completely out of focus.
LOVE LOVE LOVE these.
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