This is a strong concept. great exposure and contrast. But it does not show enough of the building to identify it. Which I think might make it even more interesting?
Hi David, Personally I try not to "cut off the hands" of my models :) A bouquet in the bride's hand might have added some charm to the picture. In addition orienting your picture vertically would have given you an ability to show more of an object the couple is looking to. At the moment it seems to be located off the frame.
yes... i'd like to see the things Michael pinpointed... :) the powerful point of this capture is the balance between the twin pillars and the couple... beautiful!
This is a strong concept. great exposure and contrast. But it does not show enough of the building to identify it. Which I think might make it even more interesting?
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ReplyDeletePersonally I try not to "cut off the hands" of my models :) A bouquet in the bride's hand might have added some charm to the picture. In addition orienting your picture vertically would have given you an ability to show more of an object the couple is looking to. At the moment it seems to be located off the frame.
yes... i'd like to see the things Michael pinpointed... :)
ReplyDeletethe powerful point of this capture is the balance between the twin pillars and the couple... beautiful!
Oshi Shikigami thank you. your comment is true. but near me there was a photographer, the the wedding photographer :)))
ReplyDeleteMichael Mossiagin good!
ReplyDeletenooshin azadi thanks you
ReplyDeleteMichael Mossiagin I'll try your suggest
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