jennifercatron 9 Posted July 19, 2008 Im a woman, and the first thing I noticed here was her breasts. Im not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing. Link to comment
lmcinnis37 0 Posted July 19, 2008 As a man, I naturally appreciate the full buxom as well as the beautiful face of this bride. The lighting exaggerates the contour of the breasts in areas which could be softened to make the breasts appear more alluring. Each person has a certain personal image of themselves. What may be exaggerated to some is quite acceptable and normal to others. Obviously, this bride seems to appreciate her fullness and apparently so does her groom. But, some judicious retouching here will alter the apparent fullness if they desire. And, speaking of desire, I suspect this will be a really BIG honeymoon. My best to them for a long and happy life of wedded bliss. Link to comment
juan-de-santa-anna 0 Posted July 20, 2008 Hi Chris...been a while... The title sayz it all for me. you captured her bliss wonderfully...this is about bliss...not breasts...The light exaggerates the passion of the moment...the day...I have no doubt the groom will thank you for making this memorable portrait for years to come... The slow shutter speed makes this a little soft...but I feel it ads immensely to the warmth of the shot...is this cropped? I might back off a little to get more on the left side of the frame...only for balance...but that is nit pickin...congrats on a fine moment...juan Link to comment
buns 0 Posted July 22, 2008 I would have to agree with Jennifer about the breasts. It was the first thing i noticed. I then noticed her face, and I'm not very fond of her expression it looks like she is gasping for air. However, the lighting is good and good composition. Link to comment
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