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nyktrade
31st of October 2009 (Sat), 21:49
Few shots from a wedding several weeks ago. It was raining right before the ceremony. We don't do too many weddings these days as this is only our part time hobby, so let me know what you all think. Thanks!

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http://www.martinusphotography.com/POTN/MPY_SA_091003_0434.jpg


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http://www.martinusphotography.com/POTN/MPY_SA_091003_1191.jpg


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http://www.martinusphotography.com/POTN/MPY_SA_091003_0175.jpg

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http://www.martinusphotography.com/POTN/MPY_SA_091003_0226.jpg

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http://www.martinusphotography.com/POTN/091003_0804_1.jpg

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http://www.martinusphotography.com/POTN/MPY_SA_091003_1308.jpg

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http://www.martinusphotography.com/POTN/091003_0840.jpg

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http://www.martinusphotography.com/POTN/MPY_SA_091003_1299.jpg

SuzyView
1st of November 2009 (Sun), 19:00
I like the series. The last one isn't wide enough for me. I'd like to see more of the sky.

birchtree
1st of November 2009 (Sun), 22:29
Great series...I love the different perspectives you used. Number two is a great shot--pity that bird house cuts the sky in two halves! It also feels a tiny bit dark.

ktmac111581
1st of November 2009 (Sun), 22:39
Nice! There's something very cool and artistic in Number 2 with the umbrellas.

nyktrade
1st of November 2009 (Sun), 23:02
Thanks all! I will try to clone the bird house from #2.

HappySnapper90
2nd of November 2009 (Mon), 07:31
You certainly like lots of contrast. Basically every photo is too much contrast for the image to hold, causing black shadow and blown highlights. Maybe it's what you've chosen to offer including over saturation. Is your monitor calibrated?

nyktrade
2nd of November 2009 (Mon), 18:43
You certainly like lots of contrast. Basically every photo is too much contrast for the image to hold, causing black shadow and blown highlights. Maybe it's what you've chosen to offer including over saturation. Is your monitor calibrated?

Yes, I use a calibrated monitor using Huey Pro. I do like oversaturation and high contrast, although a good portion of the set actually look more 'normal'. I should have posted a few from that group. Thanks!