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12/15/2004 09:20:47 AM |
O Sure! But don't tell my wife. |
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03/25/2004 01:52:35 PM |
The number would be great: I'd take her kite-skiing! ;-)
What is interesting in this portrait is that the motion mentioned by others did not affect the eyes. Like all the world is swirling around her. Superb effect and I think it has some subconscious attracion too. Isn't it the next idea for the motion-blur contest? ;-) |
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03/21/2004 10:16:59 PM |
What a beautiful bride. I think your portrait might have even been more effective if you had cropped it so her lower arms didn't show; as one of the arms has some motion. The dress has a bit, too, but that isn't as noticeable as the arm. I love your picture. |
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03/20/2004 03:10:04 AM |
Some movement blur but no problem. I think you should have gotten closer or cropped the picture to concentrate more on her. |
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03/19/2004 03:50:33 PM |
Cropping closer and removing the guy in the background would give this photo more impact. |
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03/17/2004 11:21:44 PM |
your title says it all...your model is beautiful and has a great natural look on her face...the man in the background is a distraction but could be blurred and you would have a great photo |
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03/17/2004 09:57:52 PM |
Beautiful model but it looks like you have a mixed lighting thing going on that is spoilng the shot. Her right arm is blurred and the background is distracting and too plain. |
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03/17/2004 08:02:26 PM |
she is lovely and the colors great....a little less background would make a stunning photo. |
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03/17/2004 01:02:47 PM |
Great model and a great opportunity for a portrait. Unfortunately, this looks too candid to me. The groom (?) in the background is especially distracting in this case. If you could have gotten the bride to stand 5 or 6 feet from a wall, set a large aperture on your camera and taken a shot, you would have had a potentially terrific portrait. |
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03/16/2004 11:36:12 AM |
Yes she is. Unfortunately the groom is still in the picture (and I am not trying to be funny here). I would have like to see the same color tones all around here. My though is that a bust size, thighter cropping would feature her more reducing the background somewhat. It would also get rid of the right hand blurr. But that is only my opinion. BOL |
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03/16/2004 10:01:21 AM |
Beatiful girl and good shot. Focus and lighting is perfect, but I think the man is distracting a bit. I understand that sometimes you cannot choose the composition of people and in a wedding is worst... Good job 7 |
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03/16/2004 08:54:29 AM |
To bad she isn't alone or you could have burbed the gentleman out. Nice anyway |
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03/15/2004 10:11:35 PM |
really nice clear shot. tones and colors are also very good. would like to see her eyes more toward the camera as she leads my eyes out of the frame with hers. |
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03/15/2004 10:09:09 PM |
Great shot and a beautiful young lady. However, I think a much tighter crop (like just behind the guy's ear, would have made a world of difference. |
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03/15/2004 07:50:00 PM |
lovely young lady....i would like it better if you had cropped the guy out...it takes away from the girl |
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03/15/2004 03:41:55 PM |
A great opportunity for a portrait. This feels candid though, whuich is fine except the presence of the person in the backgroudn is distracting because she is not engaging the viewer by looking at the camera. this introduces a tension that conflicts with the obvious attractiveness of the subject. |
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03/15/2004 03:08:10 PM |
Pretty girl. Great touch of red, love the light. |
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03/15/2004 12:23:06 PM |
the guy in the background makes it look quite candid. I think a closer crop would have helped make this look more purposeful. |
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03/15/2004 08:30:31 AM |
There is a very nice phot here - a lucky shot in the melee of a wedding reception? I would crop to above the right arm and close to the hair on her right, to remove "him" and then we would have a great candid wedding portrait, despite a busy background! The lighting is great and the skin tones are lovely. |
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03/15/2004 07:19:49 AM |
great expression and lighting, but the framing is very distracting, with all that indistinct stuff going on in the background |
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03/15/2004 12:30:42 AM |
Girl is well fone,but never cut other person in half! :-( |
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