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Nice soft lighted bride scene,Micki, looks a bit over sharpened, otherwise a classic .

 

( I have answered you about the technic in my photo.)

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To see it the way it REALLY looks you have to see it on my website. There it looks correct and the way I meant it to look. The way PN reduces things on PN where we have to reduce it and then re-work the picture to make it look just right again is annoying to me. Here when I uploaded it I was so upset but didn't want to go back and redo it. :(

Oh well.

~ to see it in its real way go to

mvisionphotography.com the wedding link
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I find that if I save my photos at a little larger size and don't compress so much, then they may look lousy at the small size but most people know to click the LARGER button under the photos, and there they see a much better and more accurate version of it. It saves me from making another version of it.

 

I like the wistful feel of this. It's got romance and a sense of future or moving on with her looking out into nothingness. It feels a little too much, though, like you've gotten rid of whatever was in the doorway. The edges of the door and the door jam have that graphic look that says something was done in photoshop, and she seems to be looking into blankness, not space. Otherwise, it's a great idea and her pose and dress is beautifully captured.

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I have found that I have several "stolen" pictures and plan on doing a book with these and don't want them taken (higher quality).

 

I used to upload these bigger and then it didn't work so well either (you couldn't see them big very well).

 

I am uploading one just like it but her forward. It is blank out there because it is the second floor and she is looking out into the light.

 

I really wish it actually wasn't like that,. It would have made for a better picture.

 

 

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Micki, for me this treatment is the better. I like the impression of her looking into an unknown distance which makes it more wistful and mysterious, an effect heightened by leaving her face unseen. I think that your treatment also enhances the various textures in gown, floor and glass. to my taste, a lovely image - best of your current three.
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I really appreciate your comment. There is something to be said about doing the treatment and then keeping things somewhat the same. I have yet to work on the other picture as I know I will no doubt work on it to as it is a beautiful picture too. I will probably do something the same with it.

 

 

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Micki, this does look much better on your site. And I gotta tell you how impressed I am with your site, too! WOW! Your level of industry and energy never ceases to impress and amaze me!

 

I see comments about the compression that PN does, but I've never really understood it. Can you tell me what's up with that, why, how, etc.? And why is it necessary, when it's obvious you can put up the same image on your site and have it look as you want?

 

Getting back to this, I'm glad you said what she's doing. I was having trouble figuring out if she was looking, waiting, longing... what? I think this is an unusual and lovely wedding picture, and I'll bet the bride is very pleased with it.

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We have been TRYING to tell PN for so long that the silly pictures are compressed and messed with here for so long. Because we have to reduce them in the first place we lose so much detail and then the compression and stretching of the pictures they are just so messed with.

 

I hate that they are done like this :(

 

With my website all I do is upload the original and it just shows the true colors and everything. I hate that PN does this to the pictures :(

 

I hate that we have to crop and sharpen and such.

 

Thank you for understanding why this picture is special to her and why pictures like this is actually personal.

 

 

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