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234edwintcg Member 104 posts Joined May 2007 Location: Malaysia More info | Apr 18, 2011 17:44 | #1 1 234New in photography since 1st May 2007
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Aaagogo Goldmember 2,403 posts Likes: 1 Joined Oct 2006 Location: Daytona Beach, FL More info | Apr 18, 2011 17:59 | #2 water!!! killer!!! https://photography-on-the.net …p?p=4655753&postcount=953 Your 1st 10,000 images are your worst
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MPStudios Member 76 posts Joined Apr 2011 More info | Apr 18, 2011 18:31 | #3 Great shots! WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHER MELBOURNE
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uOpt Goldmember 2,283 posts Likes: 3 Joined Jun 2009 Location: Boston, MA, USA More info | Apr 18, 2011 20:52 | #4 I like the vintage look in the color pictures. Care to share some PP tips? My imagine composition sucks. I need a heavier lens.
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erdemisi Member 59 posts Joined Nov 2009 Location: Turkey More info | Apr 19, 2011 04:33 | #5 Great Photos Canon 7D, 30D, 18-200 3.5-5.6, 70-200 f3.5-5.6, 24-70 f2.8, 50 mm f1.8 II
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suecassidy Goldmember 4,102 posts Likes: 37 Joined May 2007 Location: Huntington Beach California More info | Apr 19, 2011 09:41 | #6 Would love to have seen that first shot full length, but whatever. These are terrific TTD shots! Most trash the dress shots I've seen only have the bride, and I love that you used the groom as well. Love the use of water, and that last shot is killer. In that last shot, it is showing their deep connection, his protecting her, beautiful love amidst the trash, and it is still focused around HER and it is perfect. Love, love, love these. Sue Cassidy
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Apr 19, 2011 11:24 | #7 That first shot is mind-blowingly good! Agree with Sue, full length would make it totally epoch, but that's nit-picking. Awesome job. Love your use of the car's headlights to give separation to the couple. Michelle Brooks Photography
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Helveticus Member 47 posts Joined Jan 2011 Location: LA More info | Apr 19, 2011 14:32 | #8 Interesting! I just happen to be very familiar with wrecking yards (vehicles in general) and always thought they can make for good background scenes.
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TheBrick3 Goldmember 2,094 posts Joined Nov 2009 Location: College Park, Md. More info | They are all great, but #3 is my favorite. 1D III 5D II 5D | 580 EX II x 2
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henry_b Goldmember 1,040 posts Joined Jul 2006 Location: Queretaro, Mexico More info | Apr 20, 2011 12:35 | #10 all of them looks great! good job! Flickr
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thanks for your likes and loves! New in photography since 1st May 2007
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SENSEI Senior Member 266 posts Joined Oct 2006 Location: Toronto, Ontario More info | Apr 20, 2011 14:39 | #13 They look great. [Shane]
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studiodalabama Member 115 posts Joined Feb 2011 Location: Birmingham AL USA More info | Apr 21, 2011 09:36 | #14 #3 Is Hot! Love them all but that's my favorite. Very inspirational! Birmingham Alabama architectural and interiors photographer
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woog17 Senior Member 710 posts Joined Feb 2011 Location: Kent, United Kingdom. More info | Apr 21, 2011 09:42 | #15 |
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