I shot my sisters wedding this weekend. I know that not everyone will like the angle I went for, but thats what I wanted. Hope you like 
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kingbob734 Senior Member 869 posts Joined Dec 2009 Location: Cheshire, UK More info | Feb 26, 2014 17:14 | #1 I shot my sisters wedding this weekend. I know that not everyone will like the angle I went for, but thats what I wanted. Hope you like 4A6A3370 IMAGE LINK: http://www.flickr.com …hrishibbeler/12788851945/ 4A6A3355 Gear List ●●flickr
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ChristopherStevenb Goldmember 3,547 posts Likes: 7 Joined Dec 2008 Location: Ottawa, Canada More info | Feb 26, 2014 22:42 | #2 It sounds like you don't want critique about the angles--but, especially in the second shot, the pointless angle skewing is the aspect that hurts these photos the most.
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PixilStudio Goldmember 1,270 posts Likes: 38 Joined Feb 2012 Location: Denver More info | Feb 27, 2014 09:57 | #4 the 2nd makes me dizzy and looks a little cool and dim Denver wedding and event photographer
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Boone13 Senior Member 387 posts Likes: 13 Joined Dec 2013 Location: Columbus, OH More info | Feb 27, 2014 10:03 | #5 Imho, the issue isn't that your shots are angled, it's how you executed them. As a photographer it's up to you to take a clients desire and make it work. I don't feel that these work. Using a background that has so many stark straight lines and angling them just doesn't work in that 2nd pic. I don't know what you had to work with but I would of tried to find backgrounds that worked with my angle instead of detracting from it. Some moments are too amazing to be ruined with words.
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Feb 27, 2014 10:36 | #6 Boone13 wrote in post #16721625 Imho, the issue isn't that your shots are angled, it's how you executed them. As a photographer it's up to you to take a clients desire and make it work. I don't feel that these work. Using a background that has so many stark straight lines and angling them just doesn't work in that 2nd pic. I don't know what you had to work with but I would of tried to find backgrounds that worked with my angle instead of detracting from it. Edit: I shall not use the word "work" for the remainder of the day, lol. Lol, thanks for the feedback. There wasn't a lot of places to be honest, it was a shame as the floods have made most of the village out of bounds, there was a local church which was pretty high up where we took some shots, and there was a few places local to the hotel. I really do appreciate the feedback about the angles, not everyone's cup of tea and I really see what you mean with the lines with the building. Thanks again Gear List ●●flickr
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Feb 27, 2014 10:50 | #7 Well aside from that Mrs Lincoln, how did you enjoy the play? 7D | 300D | G1X | Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 | EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 | EF-S 60mm f/2.8 Macro | EF 85mm f/1.8 | 70-200 f/2.8L MkII -- flickr
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