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Oct 14, 2006 10:12 |  #1

A few more...ccs welcome


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Oct 14, 2006 15:19 |  #2

suggestions?


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Oct 15, 2006 00:59 |  #3

I dont really like that first river shot...possible to crop it more,
i just feel you were focesed more about including the Surrounding that
the bride and groom umm... got left a lil small... so if u can crop it..
the others are beautiful :)

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Oct 15, 2006 08:45 |  #4

I agree with QF-347 for the river shot. Under the right circumstances, it could have been a very good shot (so the idea is very good!). Also, because of the water lilies? algae?, it distract the attention from the couple. I just can't help but staring at that green floating patch!

The shot in the car is my personal favorite among your pics. In terms of composition, I would have tried to have another background than the house. But it may not be easy or possible depending on the time you had for that pic and the location.

Finally, for the couple shot, I would have tried to either include the bouquet or remove it altogether. The bouquet is half there and constitutes more of a distraction than anything else.

Just my $0.02! Keep on shooting!


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