View Full Version : A little Grace and a whole lot of drama!
*Mike*
19th of March 2007 (Mon), 20:21
This was from a recent shoot at the Grace during a bridal session.
http://www.bellesphotography.com/temp/brideK.jpg
jbstudios
19th of March 2007 (Mon), 21:36
wow cool shot!
jb
HutchPhoto
19th of March 2007 (Mon), 23:46
Nice!
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PRoebuck
20th of March 2007 (Tue), 10:44
Remove the boarder and you have a classic shot.
david lee
20th of March 2007 (Tue), 11:03
Remove the boarder and you have a classic shot.
Ditto that.
NickSimcheck
20th of March 2007 (Tue), 11:09
Remove the boarder and you have a classic shot.
And darken the ceiling, it draws the eye up and away from the subject. Do that and you've got a wonderful shot!
sblais
20th of March 2007 (Tue), 12:08
I like it a lot! I would be curious to see what it would look like after darkening the ceiling as proposed by NickSimcheck, but I also like the way it is!
SBCmetroguy
20th of March 2007 (Tue), 13:44
I really like how the detail and colors of the ceiling are retained, so that you can still tell it's a gorgeous building instead of just some black hole with a bride in it.
These guys do great work. I became an instant fan while watching them in action last weekend. ;)
*Mike*
21st of March 2007 (Wed), 10:14
I really like how the detail and colors of the ceiling are retained, so that you can still tell it's a gorgeous building instead of just some black hole with a bride in it.
These guys do great work. I became an instant fan while watching them in action last weekend. ;)
Thanks man! It was great meeting you. Glad we were entertaining! The bride picked THIS historic location, so I can't ditch the background. The walls were teal green and blue. The ceiling was white, salmon pink, and yellow. It was out there as far as color goes.
How about a B&W? (And of course the border comes off for the bride)
http://www.bellesphotography.com/temp/brideKbw.jpg
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