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Vince
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Some recent wedding imagesLast weekends wedding images
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Vince,
1 & 2 for me 3 would of looked better with either no one of the dance floor or it completely full with people dancing all around the married couple Last edited by Laurie on Thu May 17, 2007 4:35 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I like the crispness of the first one, the candidness of the second, and the third was my favourite until I read Laurie's comment... and I agree.... Once you see the couple in the background, they become a distraction. Still a nice pic, though. Congratulations!
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Hi Vince
Nice candid moments in all; I like all three. #3 is particularly nice and the people in the b/g don't bother me. Compositionally, in each photo there is a bit more room at the top than needed. Also it's interesting that all of them are on a bit of a lean to the left. I think it works here, but wouldn't want to see it in every shot. I'm sure it isn't. Cheers Cheers,
macka a.k.a. Kris
Thanks everyone
![]() The dance image was not the bridal waltz...so it was hard to avoid the people on dance floor. All images was capture using available lighting, the 3rd one was helped by the videographers lights ![]() ![]() #1. 50mm/f2/iso400 #2 12-24mm/f4/iso800 #3. 12-24mm/f4/iso1250
Hi Vince, I too like the last one, in fact they are all great images!
![]() Were they all shot with the S5?
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