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Sep 25, 2007 07:45 |  #1

Hi Everyone,

This was a great wedding, great location, fun couple, classic dress with a long veil. Thought I would share this image - cc welcome.


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Sep 25, 2007 08:12 |  #2

Nice shot but I would have put more grass in the foreground to give it more green to white dress attention and maybe be not cut off the tree in the background. But I'm not a pro. :) Still nice though.


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Sep 25, 2007 08:20 |  #3

The grass and all the tree are in the original shot - I like panos though.

What about others - better with the pano crop or not?


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Sep 25, 2007 09:02 |  #4

I love panos. I doubt that much either side would have added a whole lot to the photo.


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Sep 25, 2007 12:49 |  #5

What about bumping up the saturation in the green or doing a clone or fill to make the grass pop and offer more contrast between the dress.


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Sep 25, 2007 13:01 |  #6

I think its nice, although i hope you gave that lad a slap at the end of the night for wearing a white suit.


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Sep 25, 2007 13:08 |  #7

its nice




  
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Sep 25, 2007 20:30 |  #8

stathunter wrote in post #4004675 (external link)
What about bumping up the saturation in the green or doing a clone or fill to make the grass pop and offer more contrast between the dress.

Thanks for the feedback - but I like the golden colour of the whole scene lit by the last rays of the sun before it set. Greening the grass would kind of counteract that I think.


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Sep 25, 2007 23:57 |  #9

Well, he said it himself, "he's not a pro." The shot looks fantastic and your crop is perfect. Color is warm and really works. Nice job.

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The grass and all the tree are in the original shot - I like panos though.

What about others - better with the pano crop or not?


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Sep 26, 2007 00:02 |  #10

Nicely done. I would have pushed them more to the right.


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