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Antonio Díaz
{K:2710} 10/31/2002
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i love this shot!!! i think you got great lighting here, and of course great composition, i have to say i agree with the chair thing, it definitely would look better if it wasn?t cropped, and the other detail is not about perspective but about getting the picture a little more straight, it looks a little tilted, if you look at the wall on the right side of the shot you can see the line that?s not straight... just my opinion, i think this picture is worth to try to make it better, it has a lot of potencial.. very nice shot!!! (btw, i have to say i dont see anything coming from the bride?s hair nor any distortion...)its just what i see =) keep shoting! i love this kind of "portrait" alike photography...
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Elangovan S
{K:10675} 10/31/2002
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ooops... there is a typo in my comment. it is "Perspective" and persfective.
Sorry about that. Elangs.
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Elangovan S
{K:10675} 10/31/2002
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Disclaimer: I have not any wedding or group portraits. I am sorry if these comments are not appropriate for this picture.
But when I looked at the picture, some of the things came to my mind -
1) Persfective distortion of the windows and objects. 2) Window (things) growing out of the Brides head (assuming the girl in white is a bride) 3) Cropped chair
HTH Elangs.
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Peggy Heise
{K:937} 10/31/2002
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Nice group portrait. Although I would have sat the bride to the grooms left to cover the wire from the lamp. And than moved the other woman on the left to where the bride was sitting. :)
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sean slavin
{K:3488} 10/31/2002
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hehe... nice 'formal' shot. the tatoos were the first thing to jump out at me. i like the emptiness but kinda wish the chair on the right wasn't cropped off. 8)
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