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Waiting for the Wedding

djamesdjames Registered Users Posts: 237 Major grins
edited August 22, 2012 in People
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Photo of the bride at a home wedding.
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    novicesnappernovicesnapper Registered Users Posts: 445 Major grins
    edited August 21, 2012
    I find the concept interesting. The individual blocks to make her complete, as she longingly waits for the other half to arrive? I think she could have used a dash more flash to even out the exposure down thru her arm. I mainly wanted to pipe in and send congrats to the couple that way, very cool indeed.
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    anonymouscubananonymouscuban Registered Users, Retired Mod Posts: 4,586 Major grins
    edited August 21, 2012
    In the 80's, my parents had a mirror hung in our living room that looked like this.
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    Bryce WilsonBryce Wilson Registered Users Posts: 1,586 Major grins
    edited August 22, 2012
    I truly love the presentation of this image. Do you have others with the same effect applied?
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    djamesdjames Registered Users Posts: 237 Major grins
    edited August 22, 2012
    I find the concept interesting. The individual blocks to make her complete, as she longingly waits for the other half to arrive? I think she could have used a dash more flash to even out the exposure down thru her arm. I mainly wanted to pipe in and send congrats to the couple that way, very cool indeed.

    Thank you for the comments. I liked how the blocks highlighted the person, but still left the background in a faded but visible state.
    http://www.djames-photography.com
    In this great big world around us, we will find what we are looking for! What we do with it is up to us to decide.
    Olympus E-500 Olympus E-520 Zuiko 14-45 Zuiko 40-150 Sigma 50-500 Zuiko 18-180 4-AB800 strobes, 1AB-400 stobe, 4 softboxes, brolly box, umbrellas etc.
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    djamesdjames Registered Users Posts: 237 Major grins
    edited August 22, 2012
    I truly love the presentation of this image. Do you have others with the same effect applied?

    This is the first image that I have done this way. I was experimenting with a fairly new (at least to me) program from Anthropics called "Smart Photo Editor". They are the makers of the software program called "Portrait Professional" that I use for facial retouching.
    http://www.djames-photography.com
    In this great big world around us, we will find what we are looking for! What we do with it is up to us to decide.
    Olympus E-500 Olympus E-520 Zuiko 14-45 Zuiko 40-150 Sigma 50-500 Zuiko 18-180 4-AB800 strobes, 1AB-400 stobe, 4 softboxes, brolly box, umbrellas etc.
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