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Old 1st February 2005   #1
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Default An Indian Wedding

Some wedding shots to share...

Our Lady of Lourdes








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Nice, something different from the traditional Chinese wedding
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Very nice bro. You've got my for this.
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Thanks guys!.... your gallery rocks too melnjes...
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Just one word from me, SOLID
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wow.. i love the sun ray thru the window..
do u have e colour version?
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The people in the pics have such beautiful eyes.

I think it will be very interesting to do a traditional Indian wedding with all its colours and sounds, although it'll be very challenging - imagine missing out on a ritual because we don't appreciate its meaning!
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Ok, somebody has changed his style of shooting again, well done. Very careful and good usage of wide angle lenses in this case
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Old 2nd February 2005   #12
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Ya... they have such pretty eyes and costume...kinda gutted they didnt get me to do the traditional..they got an Indian Photographer but friends says that its the norm to get Indian photographers for this traditional Indian wedding events...

Michael...how has the style changed? Hmmm.... not intentional actually...

Ruth... its photoshopped in la... wasnt so lucky that they so needed some devine intervention
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Old 2nd February 2005   #13
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good stuff as always dude.
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Old 3rd February 2005   #14
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indeed very good reportage wedding photos

You photos look very sharp and clear.
I am just wondering... did you use photoshop or other software to retouch it?

have to learn from you

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Hi thanks guys...yes they are all processed in photoshop its quite diff to shoot digitally without doing DI later...

Believe it or not I actually simply use the sharpen tool to sharpen...no time for cspro or USM... =)
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Originally Posted by RuthBaby
wow.. i love the sun ray thru the window..
do u have e colour version?
I like it very much too
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Your still da man! I still have way lots to learn from you. Thanks for all the opportunities
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Adding in 2 of my humble takes in the evening. Kelvin, do tell me if its inappropriate for me to post ya?

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