#1 is absolutely gorgeous. I love the black and white and the contrast acros the picture
#2 is beautiful too. It just seems like her facial expression is a bit blank, for a lack of a better word, for this occasion. But that isn't your fault.
Thanks for sharing. They are beautiful photographs!
#1 is absolutely gorgeous. I love the black and white and the contrast acros the picture
#2 is beautiful too. It just seems like her facial expression is a bit blank, for a lack of a better word, for this occasion. But that isn't your fault.
Thanks for sharing. They are beautiful photographs!
Thanks for the feedback Joseph; I appreciate it very much.
I think the first two would look better without the tilt. I want to like the third one (fast lens & great moment= romance) but the background is creating a division between the bride and groom - bride red, groom green with a white line between them. Next time maybe keep more wall so both bride and groom are in it? The fourth one is way cool. I love the behind the scenes stuff and the way it shows them stopping traffic.
I think the first two would look better without the tilt. I want to like the third one (fast lens & great moment= romance) but the background is creating a division between the bride and groom - bride red, groom green with a white line between them. Next time maybe keep more wall so both bride and groom are in it? The fourth one is way cool. I love the behind the scenes stuff and the way it shows them stopping traffic.
Tilted shots are a polarizing style, in my experience. In this case, the clients preferred them over the non tilted versions (I do multiple takes for shots such as these).
I agree with you about #3: I never thought about that. Now that you mention it, it bugs me, lol.
I'm glad that you enjoyed #4. Thanks VERY much for your critiques. Cheers.
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#2 is beautiful too. It just seems like her facial expression is a bit blank, for a lack of a better word, for this occasion. But that isn't your fault.
Thanks for sharing. They are beautiful photographs!
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I agree with you about #3: I never thought about that. Now that you mention it, it bugs me, lol.
I'm glad that you enjoyed #4. Thanks VERY much for your critiques. Cheers.