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The Bride
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easParticipant
couldn’t help but notice every section but this one has activity, so…
Here’s a bride I had the pleasure of working with last weekend.
Comments welcome. Shame about the shadow in the 1st one, but I still quite like it.
Processing may be too strong on the 2nd?
cheers
lousyParticipantI think these are great especially #s234. The processing on them look really good to me and the effect is fab.
I wouldn’t be over enamoured with #1 although it is good but maybe the lighting is a bit harsh.Pat
easParticipantthanks for the comments Pat.
These where some of the last ones I processed last night so my eyes where getting tired. Looking at them again today I don’t really care for #2. I actually really like the 1st one (might drop a bit more colour back into it), 3 and 4 are OK. I’ll probably try and recover some of highlightsl next time I open them up.
DeeboParticipantGreat shots, love the 2nd shot. Its a smasher.
I would be tempted to add a vignette or a mask to the lights to tone them down as they do sort of distract. On the third i would possibly try and crop tight to the bride and remove the picture frame. if possibleWell done
DeeeasParticipantThanks for the comments Dee.
Although I like the full lenghth of the 3rd one, I think you’re right about the crop. Will give it a try and see.
thanks again
irishshaguaParticipantGreat post processing on these shots/ I think the last one going down the stairs is the best but they’re all very good.
Fair play
BrianschquallyMemberGreat shots – absolutely love the atmosphere in the 2nd one. There’s something I like about the 1st one, but I can’t quite put my finger on it. It has a real Stanley Kubrick still feel to it to me (I mean that in the nicest possible way!)
I really like the shot down the stairs too – all are lit beautifully.easParticipantthanks Anthony,
The 1st one is my fav of the ones above , even with it’s imperfections. Personally I think it stands out as a bit different then the norm. As far as the Stanley Kubrick association, I’ll take that as a compliment! =)
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