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08/20/2006 04:13:48 PM · #1 |
First time I've ever tried to pose a bride and groom... How'd I do? |
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08/20/2006 04:24:47 PM · #2 |
Overall, I like it. I left a comment with only a couple of areas of improvement.
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08/20/2006 04:25:59 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by dwterry: Overall, I like it. I left a comment with only a couple of areas of improvement. |
Thank you! Anyone else? Can use all the help I can get when it comes to shooting people... |
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08/20/2006 04:56:21 PM · #4 |
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08/20/2006 05:21:48 PM · #5 |
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08/20/2006 05:50:50 PM · #6 |
Hi there,
I'm not an expert by any means however I would have moved them just a touch to the left. to try and get out the fallen tree behind them and give a bit of empty space on the left from the treeline. And then I would have used a crop similar to this. I also bumped the contrast and saturation a touch.
MattO
Message edited by author 2006-08-20 17:51:23.
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08/20/2006 11:49:19 PM · #7 |
Bumpin' to see if the night crowd saw it... |
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08/20/2006 11:59:19 PM · #8 |
I like it. I like the way you cropped it. I think that being able to see the path turn creates interest. Good job! |
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