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Thanks Roland and Jack! I really appreciate your comments.
And next time ... I will "dilute" the color/oppacity of the copyright text so that it does not stand out as much.
Thanks again,
GermᮠS.
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Thanks Rachel and Ashley for your comments!
I am thinking of doing nothing but pre-wedding bride and groom photos since weddings here in Utah are quite different than in other places. (I used to work in L.A.!)
The bride and groom did love the photo, but strangely enough, did not order a large photo of it, but of other photos I took!
In any case, thanks again.
Germᮍ
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I've had this image up for a while but I had never requested a
critique. Please let me know your thoughts.
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Pre-wedding bride and groom portrait. Please let me know what you
think.
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Nice idea, exposure and matting.
Too bad the wooden fence does not lead the viewer into the scene.
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Hi,
I've been taking photos of this window in a nearby abandoned house
for a few days. I used Type 55 Polaroid for an old look and have
scanned the results (which were OK). (I also used T-Max 4x5 film
but I have not developed it, since I would need to set up a darkroom
in my house, and it seems it's going to be quite inconvenient.)
With that in mind, I just took my D1X and photographed the window
about an hour ago. I made it into a B&W via Channel Mixer, and gave
it the "Polaroid" look via PGE 5.0.
Please let me know what you think. (I had been thinking about
making Platinum prints from the 4x5 neg but, again, it's proving
quite cumbersome a process, and I might have to get better negatives
for it -- i.e., better images!)
Thanks.
German Silva
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Nice image Hugh. Do you go out with a couple of cameras with long and short lenses, or how do you work? It looks like this one was captured with a long lens, wasn't it?
Please advise.
At the Biltmore
in Wedding
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Looking for some older work of mine I came upon this "beauty" (in my
eyes). I loved putting that good old Mamiya C330 on a tripod an
capturing details and/or "grand" views at wedding receptions.
Please provide constructive comments/criticism/suggestions.