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Oct 23, 2008 16:40 |  #1


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Oct 23, 2008 16:42 |  #2

not liking the big old tree sticking up behind them.




  
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Oct 23, 2008 16:49 |  #3

Hey I hope you raked it after the shot!!! :D


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Oct 23, 2008 20:25 |  #4

arizona85224 wrote in post #6549092 (external link)
not liking the big old tree sticking up behind them.

I had little choices with the tree...at least I centered it.:lol:


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Oct 23, 2008 20:37 |  #5

ARGH, sand in shoes! :lol:

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Oct 24, 2008 04:32 |  #6

I love the idea of the shot... but it just seems a bit flat and the girls' faces seem brighter to me than the men's faces. Maybe it is an optical illusion because the background is lighter behind them.




  
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Oct 24, 2008 08:04 |  #7

kdg wrote in post #6551779 (external link)
I love the idea of the shot... but it just seems a bit flat and the girls' faces seem brighter to me than the men's faces. Maybe it is an optical illusion because the background is lighter behind them.

Thanks.....you're correct on the girls faces being brighter....It was late afternoon and tried to keep them out of the sun completely. I really wanted to turn them 180 degrees so their backs were to the sun but the reception venue would have been behind them and I didn't want that as the background. I need to clone out the shadows on the ground casted by the girls on the end. Thanks again for the CC.


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Oct 24, 2008 09:07 |  #8

yep tree is distracting...




  
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Oct 24, 2008 09:13 as a reply to  @ igcollection's post |  #9

He'll need a sand wedge to get out of that! :D


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Oct 24, 2008 10:13 |  #10

mmmm sand-wedge...


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Oct 24, 2008 14:57 |  #11

12mnkys wrote in post #6549121 (external link)
Hey I hope you raked it after the shot!!! :D

i was thinking exactly the same thing after seeing this shot


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Oct 24, 2008 20:05 |  #12

cute


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Oct 24, 2008 21:37 as a reply to  @ kqueenkitty's post |  #13

A more panoramic style crop(wide and short) would look much nicer IMO and would bring more focus on the individuals instead of the background.


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