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tougemon
7th of August 2007 (Tue), 22:56
Hi there,


Some of you may be able to help with this:

http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?p=3688113#post3688113

Others of you should be able to help with C & C'ing this:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v300/gt_echo/_MG_9464_CS3_rawcwp2copy.jpg

Is this a good wedding present? I'm thinking of creating a 32" x 60" so I need a good photo - or should I choose another one???

Thanks,


Lucas

ItsMike
8th of August 2007 (Wed), 01:43
IMO.... I would have shot this in Portrait not Landscape... Nice colors though...

radnmad
8th of August 2007 (Wed), 08:09
I agree, there are too many distractions to the left, also the light is a bit harsh above her, created a distracting shadow on her neck and shoulder.

If this is one of your best, I'd go for a portrait crop and a smaller gift if you don't have the pixels.

C

RedHot
8th of August 2007 (Wed), 17:42
Is the girl in the photo the one to receive this gift? Large prints needs to be full of impact, and this photo has most of the frame empty. Your subject is the girl, and the background really doesn't tell me anything nor does it add to the girl. I would find another picture. Also giving such a large photo (framed I guess?) is a little risky.

If you're giving it to the girl in that picture, is she going to want to have such a large photo of her on her wall somewhere? There's been t.v. shows about being given big gifts that the recipient doesn't like and they have to display it to be nice, etc.

tougemon
8th of August 2007 (Wed), 18:39
Thanks guys - I'll choose something else then....thanks for your imput

She's my future wife so I think she'll love to have something like that on our wall :lol:

cheers,


Lucas

RedHot
8th of August 2007 (Wed), 21:56
Even though she's your future wife, many people don't often like how they look in pictures - especially women and even models! :)