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Darryl Barclay
{K:6818} 10/28/2007
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Beautiful portrait with good composition and DOF. I really like the black and white format. It works really well with this photo. Darryl
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Ivan Jimenez
{K:9078} 7/25/2006
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I find very difficult to ask people in weddings and ceremonies to pose in stay still so that the arm does not look unrelaxed, etc... difficult and unnatural... I am sure the couple of very pleased with this pic but I think what they are more likely to remember is the atmosphere and joy of that day, a static pics like this dont quite catch it... Have you tried at taking doccumentary style pics on weddings?
http://www.usefilm.com/Image.asp?ID=941291
http://www.usefilm.com/Image.asp?ID=943703
http://www.usefilm.com/Image.asp?ID=937960
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So Cal Photograhper
{K:18529} 6/21/2006
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Congratulations on the wedding shoot!
I read Susie's comment and went back to see if I missed something, this is the only wedding picture I see that you have uploaded. I was hoping to see the other two she mentioned.
Love the B & W tones of the image.
I would agree that her arm needs to be a bit more relaxed in the image as well to make it look more natural and less posed.
Looking forward to seeing more wedding images.
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Susie OConnor
{K:34798} 6/18/2006
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This is my favorite of the 3 Sam. I really like the high key look to this. If you are looking for nitpicky things, I would take one step to the right to cut the glare behind her veil. It's a little distracting. Also if she relaxed her arm it would look a little more natural. Perhaps a tighter crop as well. Congrats on tackling weddings...they can be quite the feat! I think you are doing great. Susie
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