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Jan 04, 2006 12:36 |  #1

New guy here, and this is my first post. Just bought my 20D three weeks ago with the 17 to 105 F 4 lens.

This image was done outdoors last August using my Bronica GS 1 with the 150mm lens and Kodak Portra 160 NC film. The film was then digitized by my lab. No artificial lighting used in the creation of this image.

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Jan 04, 2006 12:42 |  #2

Welcome to the forum. There are a bunch of more senior members here who have much more experience than I do. However, I think that it is nice shot - I like the way that the eye is led around via the trail on the dress and the branch overhead. If there was one thing that I would have done differently it would be to have gone in slightly closer.


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Jan 04, 2006 12:44 |  #3

Very nice shot..those long lenses just seem to make the shot so distant...so "not personal".


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Jan 04, 2006 12:56 |  #4

Welcome the Forum! Love the contrast in colors. A slight bit of cropping would focus more on the bride. Hope to see your new posts with the new camera.


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Jan 04, 2006 13:11 as a reply to  @ PsychProf's post |  #5

Agreed with all of the above. Perhaps a slight crop and resize the image a little larger. Otherwise the color is fantastic and the bride's expression is great. Nice capture.


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Jan 04, 2006 13:13 |  #6

Welcome to the forum...

I love the idea...I just think the bride is too far away...though I am sure she will love it...

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Jan 04, 2006 14:10 |  #7

Welcome to the digital world, Benji.

The composition of that shot is outstanding. The way you framed it with the leaves, branches & trees ... It's perfect, just the way it is.

You're gonna love that 20D. You'll soon want more lenses for it though, so tell your credit card to prepare for a wild ride!


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Jan 04, 2006 14:18 |  #8

The bride has gotta like this!


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Jan 04, 2006 14:33 |  #9

Nice portrait Benji. Very well composed and shot. :D
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Jan 04, 2006 14:36 |  #10

Absolutely.... great colors.... and framed nicely with the overhanding branches IMO


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Jan 04, 2006 15:53 |  #11

Another vote here for, "Leave it as it is".
The bride will be thrilled, I'd be willing to wager.

Welcome aboard!

If this is indicative of your work, then the bar will have been raised here in the forum.

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Jan 04, 2006 16:05 |  #12

I like it too... the flow of the train and the curved tree branches make this flow very smoothly. I would keep this as is then make a second copy and pull it in as a close-up.


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Jan 05, 2006 09:40 |  #13

Welcome Benji. I love the shot. A very slight crop might improve the shot but it would have to be a minimal crop. I've tried it numerous ways and it's very hard to find the crop that doesn't make the picture lose it's overall appeal. Would you mind if I have a play with the picture?


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Jan 05, 2006 09:46 |  #14

Welcome to the forum!

I agree with Maureen, leave this one as is and do another where you crop tighter thereby bringing the bride in closer.

Very nice photo though!!!


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