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| 05/11/2006 10:24:00 PM |
Rusticby fplouffeComment: Yeah...it's just that pole that annoys me a little and the walls on the side. It is a hard one to crop it so they are a little off-centre though without losing some of the bottom half of them. The contrast that Laurie mentioned would definately help bring them out from the background. Well worth playing around with and trying it some different ways because this photo has good potential. Well done! |
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| 05/11/2006 10:20:26 PM |
Whatch For The Dressby fplouffeComment: I'm a big fan of these 'walking between location' shots. They can be very natural. Nice colours in the background. The dress doesn't look too blue on my monitor. Nice shot! |
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| 05/11/2006 10:18:24 PM |
The Bridgeby fplouffeComment: Wow. This is cool. A really great idea for a wedding shot. You could of even taken one similar but having them leaning over the front rail so their faces are visible. Once again I agree with Laurie just to crop it slightly to remove those stairs at the top! Good stuff! |
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| 05/11/2006 10:16:33 PM |
Blessingby fplouffeComment: Yeah....agree. Just crop it in a tad to remove that lettering. Though I think if you rotate it it'll throw out the gold stands in the background and then look skewiff!!
Well done. Atleast the priest doesn't have a big microphone that he sticks in their faces when it's time for them to exchange vows. I've done a few of those and it makes for really ugly photos! |
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| 05/10/2006 12:33:38 AM |
Vets on the march!by MakkaComment: Originally posted by awkaplan: Done before. |
Ummm....yeah....generally gets done every year! :p |
| 05/08/2006 05:54:17 AM |
Angeline and Richardby judojoeComment: Just lost a few of the highlights there in the top of the flowers and his collar. Nicely framed though. Good work! |
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| 05/08/2006 05:52:22 AM |
Carole.by judojoeComment: Yes! Britain indeed. Reminds me of the lady off To The Manor Born or whatever it was called! You could use the unsharp tool to tweak her facial features a bit and work on the saturation as well! In my experience I find a lot of people do like vivid colours in their wedding photos so don't be afraid to experiment. |
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| 05/08/2006 05:49:44 AM |
Angeline-4.jpgby judojoeComment: I agree with Jutilda here with your choice of perpective. This could of worked either way with who was in focus but this is really pleasant and different. |
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| 05/08/2006 05:48:23 AM |
Angeline-3.by judojoeComment: Once again a nice photo with good framing. Still would like to see more colour in it, especially with the pale flowers she is holding. Perhaps just add a touch of saturation to the overall photo and then sponge the flowers slightly more in Photoshop. Top stuff! |
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| 05/08/2006 02:01:04 AM |
Reflectionsby QikiComment: Ah..I figured this was yours. Considering I think there is only 3 or 4 active members from Perth and one of them lives with me it narrowed it down a fair bit! ;)
Congrats on your finish! It did well! |
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