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Dec 31, 2006 04:20 |  #1

I left if fairly late for my last wedding of the year and it was really small, just the B&G, the grooms 3 children. It was fun and very relaxed, a nice way to end the year.

I've only just started working through the images but I spent about 10 minutes on this one.

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Dec 31, 2006 04:44 |  #2

Wow! That's the way to do selective color right there! Great idea to desaturate everything only slightly, instead of full b&w. Really nice.


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Dec 31, 2006 05:19 |  #3

Nicely done- looks great.


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Dec 31, 2006 12:27 |  #4

Beautiful job!

Happy new years!

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Dec 31, 2006 12:42 |  #5

I agree completely, great photo. I love the desat on everything but roses.

grea job! I would love to see more!


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Dec 31, 2006 13:47 |  #6

The only thing that bothers me is the way she is holding her flowers. I would rather see them straight and a little lower. Other than that I love it! A desaturation in the pics works awesome


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Dec 31, 2006 14:12 |  #7

song4themoon wrote in post #2469498 (external link)
The only thing that bothers me is the way she is holding her flowers. I would rather see them straight and a little lower. Other than that I love it! A desaturation in the pics works awesome

I think the positioning of the flowers helps the bride hide some of her size. I like it and would have chosen to leave them that way as well. With healthy sized brides, they want the most flattering shot possible, I think that the OP did a perfect job of this!


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Dec 31, 2006 15:27 |  #8

Very nice Andrew! What is the font that you're using on the print?


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Dec 31, 2006 17:37 |  #9

Very nice work, I like the desaturation also- it helps make the whole picture blend without any distractions.


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Dec 31, 2006 19:55 |  #10

I like the highlighted bush behind the bride...I would not have thought to do that...I also agree about the flowers...different position...otherwise..​.Great pic


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Dec 31, 2006 22:05 |  #11

plycon wrote in post #2469857 (external link)
Very nice Andrew! What is the font that you're using on the print?

Font is called Scriptina.

It is free here (external link)




  
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Jan 01, 2007 10:47 |  #12

Montec wrote in post #2471339 (external link)
Font is called Scriptina.

It is free here (external link)

Thanks much for the information, and the link!


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