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In Love Reworked this photo I posted before that I took while in New York...
May enter it into an online photo contest so tell me what you think before I do so I can work on it a bit more if necessary...*thumbsup* | |
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Byron said: Reworked this photo I posted before that I took while in New York...
May enter it into an online photo contest so tell me what you think before I do so I can work on it a bit more if necessary...*thumbsup* beautiful setting, and photo, but her dress looks like it has dirt on it. I'm sure it's beading, but it looks like schmootz | |
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@ "schmootz"
I think the pic is beautiful, B. There's a softness to the pic (is that editing? or a result of the lens you used?) in her veil and in the background. Was it staged? It looks great. | |
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beautiful. enter it. do it. | |
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purplerein said: beautiful setting, and photo, but her dress looks like it has dirt on it. I'm sure it's beading, but it looks like schmootz What the hell is schmootz??...lol | |
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ThreadBare said: @ "schmootz"
I think the pic is beautiful, B. There's a softness to the pic (is that editing? or a result of the lens you used?) in her veil and in the background. Was it staged? It looks great. Thanks, ThreadBare...and no, it wasn't the lens, I reduces the noise (there really wasn't any to reduce, though) and tweaked the contrast. That's what I was doing yesterday. It wasn't a staged photo, but I wasn't the photographer with them..lol...they were with another photographer, and went to sit down. I just kept my camera on them and followed them until I saw a shot I wanted to capture. | |
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brownsugar said: beautiful. enter it. do it.
I probably will be.. ...I don't like that I cut her dress off, though ...but the was someone over to the right.. | |
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Thats a BEAUTIFUL photo. I love it!!!
I hate that u cant see her face..but it adds mystery. "Nobody makes me bleed my own blood...NOBODY!"
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I wanna see the honeymoon shots !
Just kidding, I think it is an excellent photo. Go ahead and enter it. "Always blessings, never losses......"
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Byron said: ThreadBare said: @ "schmootz"
I think the pic is beautiful, B. There's a softness to the pic (is that editing? or a result of the lens you used?) in her veil and in the background. Was it staged? It looks great. Thanks, ThreadBare...and no, it wasn't the lens, I reduces the noise (there really wasn't any to reduce, though) and tweaked the contrast. That's what I was doing yesterday. It wasn't a staged photo, but I wasn't the photographer with them..lol...they were with another photographer, and went to sit down. I just kept my camera on them and followed them until I saw a shot I wanted to capture. Awesome. NPR featured Annie Lebovitz yesterday on "Fresh Air," and she talked about the practice of keeping a camera trained on a subject for the perfect picture. Awesome stuff, truly. | |
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oh my god, that's beautiful. Good to see a pic from the groom's perspective fpr a change. | |
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purplerein said: schmootz
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Awesome pic Byron.. you must enter it | |
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I'm gonna go with... a pickle!
Was I right? | |
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Photoshop a subtle nipple-slip then enter it Wer ist dort? Unterbrechende Kuh. Unterbrech... Muh!!! | |
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GaryTheNoTrashCougar said: Photoshop a subtle nipple-slip then enter it
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It's a beautiful pic...go for it | |
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It's gorgeous...but...I have to say this...his shoes are HIDEOUS!! Can you photoshop something cool over them?
Oh, and I say enter the contest...you've got a great shot at it! I love the connection you can see between the two of them | |
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Thanks for the comments, everyone.. ...I had posted this photo on a photography site and the only comment I received was "Too much diffused gloss for my tastes"...lol...Not that their comment would have stopped me from entering the shot into a contest, but since I was tweaking the image I thought I'd get some more core "gut" reactions from you guys here, too...I personally wish I could see the groom's face better...trying to decide if there's anything I can do to enhance his facial features without screwing up the rest of the photo...
fauxie...it is a pickle, yes. Gary...I did yell out to the bride "Show us your tits!"...alas, she didn't. Apples...the shoes stay...lol | |
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I don't believe Asian people should be allowed to marry in the U.S.
NO!...I SWEAR I'm kidding! That couple is gorgeous, as is the pic! I wouldn't worry so much about the groom's hidden face. There's something alluring about seeing only part of him and none of her. They, after all, belong to each-other now. We're merely voyeurs of a sort. I will only say there is something slightly uncomfortable about the way his leg juts out. His foot sort of draws my eye downward. I could probably get over that, but just below his toe is some strange indentation or something on the stair. It's tiny, but for some reason it distracts me and helps keep my eye from returning upward. Does that warrant airbrushing, or am I just OCD? [Edited 10/5/06 21:47pm] Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.” | |
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Lammastide said: I don't believe Asian people should be allowed to marry in the U.S.
NO!...I SWEAR I'm kidding! That couple is gorgeous, as is the pic! You ass! I wouldn't worry so much about the groom's hidden face. There's something alluring about seeing only part of him and none of her. They, after all, belong to each-other now. We're merely voyeurs of a sort.
I will only say there is something slightly uncomfortable about the way his leg juts out. His foot sort of draws my eye downward. I could probably get over that, but just below his toe is some strange indentation or something on the stair. It's tiny, but for some reason it distracts me and helps keep my eye from returning upward. Just my I'm just glad he wasn't wearing black socks... | |
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Already told u my thoughts
R u allowed to enter pictures of strangers without their permission? | |
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It would be more interesting if they were nude! | |
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Looks like he came on her wedding gown. | |
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Ocean said: Already told u my thoughts
R u allowed to enter pictures of strangers without their permission? Photos taken in public usually aren't a problem...if it were a studio portrait then I'd need a release form. | |
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althom said: It would be more interesting if you were nude!
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PurplePassion65 said: Looks like he came on her wedding gown.
No, I just Photoshopped that part in... | |
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beautiful. but their hair should also be snowwhite
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IrresistibleB1tch said: purplerein said: schmootz
co- With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... | |
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