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10/27/2009 09:35:39 AM |
It is a shame the wedding dress is overexposed. Also the angle of the bride/groom pic is a little awkward.
Excellent idea for a triptych though and good choice of shots to tell the story. :) |
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10/23/2009 07:04:49 PM |
Beautiful pictures, well done. |
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10/22/2009 10:41:54 AM |
Whether you win this challenge or not, you have already got a winning shot for the couple to keep this all their life and cherish. Great shot. |
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10/21/2009 09:59:08 PM |
Looks like this wedding wasn't on the level. The left pane is overexposed, losing all detail in her dress and his forehead / top of nose is too hot. Love the roses and rings. Also, the signing of the marriage certificate is very nice. |
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10/21/2009 08:21:40 AM |
A Story told in the silent language of Triptych! I hope a copy was sent to the lucky couple! The only part of this I didn't care for is a touch of glare on the window behind the couple. Easily forgiven, 8. |
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10/21/2009 07:42:30 AM |
Perhaps it's a cultural thing, but the image of the two rings sends me the entirely opposite message of a marriage. It's like they've been removed, the marriage is over. Good images though. |
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10/21/2009 01:32:54 AM |
beautiful set, great colors! |
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