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Wedding Images from BaliHad the opportunity to do a wedding in Bali about 10 days ago. It's definitely not comfortable with the sweltering heat and humidity but I'm excited with some of the images captured. Here are some of them for your opinions.
Thanks, guys ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
whoALSE => Allen One form of time travel is thru Captured Moments
Re: Wedding Images from BaliWhile these are excellent images, they don't scream out Bali for me. Do you have any that illustrate the Bali life as a backdrop?
Re: Wedding Images from BaliThanks, surenj.
Layered rice fields are one of the unique scenes in Bali. Beach shots, we thought, are too common and can be done in any beach (no pun intended). Only those with sarongs (batik-type for wrap around) are allowed to enter all Balinese temples. So, wedding gowns won't be visible in there. Would love to do shoots in the temples. Having said that, we did some shots outside the >1,000-yr-old temple. Here is another shot (the other is the 3rd image). ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
whoALSE => Allen One form of time travel is thru Captured Moments
Re: Wedding Images from Balii Really like the new one that you've put up... i love the guy's shirt it blends so well with the temple backdrop - how romantic
Re: Wedding Images from Balioops didn't see the layered rice fields! I like the shot in front of the temple as well. I would back off on the vignette a bit. Are these taken using natural light?
By the way the layered rice fields are not unique to Bali.. I have seen these in Sri Lanka... Last edited by surenj on Sat Oct 25, 2008 9:29 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Wedding Images from Balivery nice dr who.
I think you could title the first one, "and the slavery begins..."
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