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Morning Caution
08/12/2008 04:20:32 PM
Morning Caution
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Comment by Erwan_B:
The back of the deer seem blurry on my screen. Nothing feels like morning on that. Just a full frame deer.
Morning Caution
08/11/2008 01:02:10 PM
Morning Caution
by Jib

Comment by greigner:
Great detail
Morning Caution
08/11/2008 12:20:53 AM
Morning Caution
by Jib

Comment by Amy_B:
Nice capture although it is lacking something
Morning Caution
08/10/2008 01:15:03 AM
Morning Caution
by Jib

Comment by LadyK:
a tighter crop on the right might have helped this. to make it feel like she was walking into the pic rather then just stuck in the middle
IMG_2011.jpg
06/24/2008 08:40:07 AM
IMG_2011.jpg
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Comment by NikonJeb:
Again with thoughts.....I'm assuming that's why you're posting these......8>)

Tighten the crop to the left and above, clone out the chandelier again, and burn out that cellphone & the other cameras.
IMG_1863.jpg
06/22/2008 05:12:45 PM
IMG_1863.jpg
by Jib

Comment by pineapple:
How about cropping relentlessly? and removing the distractions? You can do this by framing and at the point of shooting rather than doing a major makeover in Photoshop. But Photoshop can help you bring out this poignant introspective moment. I tried something with your file:

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IMG_1818.jpg
06/22/2008 03:51:57 PM
IMG_1818.jpg
by Jib

Comment by Jason_Cross:
I think you should consider photo shopping the little piece of something out from under the brides finger. It would be a 2 second fix that would go a long way on this shot.
IMG_1863.jpg
06/22/2008 03:12:39 PM
IMG_1863.jpg
by Jib

Comment by MelonMusketeer:
There is a good opportunity to crop the top of this shot, which will improve composition by removing a lot of area that does not contain necessary content. That would also put her face more on the "third" line. It's a good moment, and captured nicely. A light application of "shadows" or dodge to lighten up the dress would also give it a little more punch.
IMG_1896.jpg
06/22/2008 12:24:21 PM
IMG_1896.jpg
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Comment by tpbremer:
I think this one is the best of the bunch. Unique angle and perspective, nice expressions, and you still got the blue skies in the background.
IMG_1896.jpg
06/22/2008 11:45:56 AM
IMG_1896.jpg
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Comment by pineapple:
By far the best shot of the series you are showing.
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