Amazing composition, great lighting. If I were to nitpick I'd say the bride's face is in the shadow, so if you have another shot where her face is lit and they're both looking into the distance I think you'd have THE shot
One more question: it looks like you might have tilt-shifted in post-production. Is there a reason why the post & white line in front are in focus? You might want to blur that out as well so the eye goes to the couple without distractions?
Amazing composition, great lighting. If I were to nitpick I'd say the bride's face is in the shadow, so if you have another shot where her face is lit and they're both looking into the distance I think you'd have THE shot
One more question: it looks like you might have tilt-shifted in post-production. Is there a reason why the post & white line in front are in focus? You might want to blur that out as well so the eye goes to the couple without distractions?
From the look of the image and others in their portfolio, it is indeed a real TSE / PCE lens.
I found it to be kinda cool that your eye wanders around the frame looking at what else is in focus; the sunlight was more than enough to place emphasis on the couple when first viewing the image for me...
Hi - Not sure I so keen on the image myself. Finding it a bit frustrating to look at my eyes seem to dart around the image and not really knowing where to look .
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This is a great shot that I think the photogs will try to deconstruct, but all the 'normal' people out there will love it. My eye keeps going to the in focus rope up front. I agree with Matt that the bright light makes the focus on the couple and hence my conclusion--the photogs will discuss t/s lenses and everyone else will say "wow, I want to buy it/hire you".
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I like it either way. It's just confusing me lol
One more question: it looks like you might have tilt-shifted in post-production. Is there a reason why the post & white line in front are in focus? You might want to blur that out as well so the eye goes to the couple without distractions?
From the look of the image and others in their portfolio, it is indeed a real TSE / PCE lens.
I found it to be kinda cool that your eye wanders around the frame looking at what else is in focus; the sunlight was more than enough to place emphasis on the couple when first viewing the image for me...
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