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Aug 13, 2013 12:41 |  #1

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Aug 13, 2013 13:27 |  #2

Killer shots... and use of architecture. Their expressions in the photo you posted are a bit odd. The rest of the shots, I can see the love and happiness though.


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Aug 14, 2013 09:08 |  #3

Great shot, but I would crop the edges of the building on either side. It gives a weird warping effect to the top half of the picture as if it were bending backwards. Not sure if that makes sense.


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Aug 14, 2013 17:42 |  #4

checkgio wrote in post #16206961 (external link)
Great shot, but I would crop the edges of the building on either side. It gives a weird warping effect to the top half of the picture as if it were bending backwards. Not sure if that makes sense.

i get what you mean! i agree, cropped would be better. nice set!


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Aug 16, 2013 17:01 |  #6

Trent Gillespie wrote in post #16204777 (external link)
Killer shots... and use of architecture. Their expressions in the photo you posted are a bit odd. The rest of the shots, I can see the love and happiness though.

+1 I actually thought it was a picture of a picture at first.


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