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Old 24th October 2004   #1
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Default Bernard & Susan's Wedding

1st attempt covering a wedding. Comments to help me improve greatly appreciated.


The begining of a journey

Getting ready...

The Bridegroom and his merry men

Negotiation and strategy time

Refused entry

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Old 24th October 2004   #2
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Finally, some time alone...

Lovely roses for a lovely bride

Cheese time...

The radiant bride

The spread

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Old 24th October 2004   #3
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The page boy

"Here comes the bride (and groom, too)...."


Sisterhood

Thank you

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Old 24th October 2004   #4
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hehe oversharpened here...
some nice shots, thought the bride with bouquet was nice.
the two kiddos throwing confetti could be nice if u focused on them and from lower pov...
the soften was PS or filter uh? the couple shot it obscured the guy's face -- delib?
hehe like the softened warm effect...
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Old 24th October 2004   #5
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Originally Posted by denizenx
hehe oversharpened here...
some nice shots, thought the bride with bouquet was nice.
the two kiddos throwing confetti could be nice if u focused on them and from lower pov...
the soften was PS or filter uh? the couple shot it obscured the guy's face -- delib?
hehe like the softened warm effect...
Yo dude, long time no see.... Thanks for your comments and advise.

Yup, agree with you on the sharpening bit, so have 're-loaded' the not so sharpened pix. Hope they look ok now.

Thanks for the tip on the angle for the 2 kiddos. Was running backwards in front of the couple so didn't really have time to think and compose.

The softening is actually an old cokin filter I bought long ago. I like the dreamy effect too.
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