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16 Apr 2009 FireFX said:I shoot photo journalistic style weddings. Hence the cars in the background where unavoidable, as this was not a set shot. But with a bit of Gaussian blur and spot colouring I feel this improves the shot. The cars in the background were a blue and red! Your thoughts and views would be most appreciated.
16 Apr 2009 PADI050852 said:Great photo. Maybe crop a little on the right side to remove some of the glass from the front door.
16 Apr 2009 FireFX said:Yes. I had considered that, but I don't fell like it creates good composition when it's cut out. It doesn't look too bad in a square format. That certainly gets rid of the window. Thanks for the feedback though. Send me a version of what you reckon.
03 May 2009 echo1 said:I like the door frame being shown, it adds character to the photo. Good Shot.
01 Jun 2009 genod55 said:I really like this picture. I would like to see softened highlights on the female subject (forehead, right maxilla, and chin) and clean up or re-define the hair piece with the saturation area. No need to crop. . . . just what I would attempt with this shot (IMO) -
The shot captures the eye's (and thus the soul) of the anticipation . . . really nice!!
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Emma arriving at the Winemakers Daughter Wedding Venue
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