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09/11/2008 08:39:43 AM |
Love the perspective! Fantastic all around! |
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09/11/2008 12:23:27 AM |
Overall I think this works, but the angle seems to make them into giants. I'm not usually a fan of tilted photos, but it works here. |
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09/09/2008 01:03:54 AM |
Gee, ushers dress well in your part of the world! I like the angle, although I think that the faces don't draw enough attention. |
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09/08/2008 11:16:17 PM |
Dropping a simple s-curve curves layer on the color image adds some contrast and pop. This also looks good in b/w with the same curves layer, though it takes a bit of extra work to dial down the bright white wall behind them. |
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09/08/2008 09:13:28 PM |
I like low angles, but this might be too low. I find my eyes drawn down the hallway of the church, at which point the subjects seem very distant. I love the poses though, and the tilt works too. |
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09/08/2008 06:30:38 PM |
This is one of my favorites because of the angle. Again, I think I am drawn to these shots because of the models in those great duds! Very dapper! I've been to many beautiful weddings, and as handome as the men may be.. they don't compare to these guys. They look like they should be on a movie set. Love it! |
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