scottvd wrote:
#1 is my favorite but think a bit of fill light would be more flattering.
This is one of my favourites as well, I love her expression
scottvd wrote:
#2 background is a bit pronounced, and although I don't know what would do it (contrast, or something?) the dress could be a bit whiter - looks a bit too blended in tone with her flesh (unlike #1).
I'll try a few things and see what happens. I actually desaturated this and then applied a very light red hue to it, that woudl explain the white dress issue. Maybe the tinging doesn't work?
scottvd wrote:
#3 crop is too narrow for me - too much headroom - I think the bystanders are needed to more appropriately set the scene and wouldn't be distracting. Perhaps groom could be dodged a bit..
I know... problem is there was a tripod setup in the aisle and as I was also sitting (and only had the one lens) I didn't have much choice but to get the tripod legs in, so I cropped them out
and yes, the grooms head is a little blown on top!!!
Thanks for the comments Scott, much appreciated.