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I like it how the bride glows in the first photo. And the second one is great too. But i think there is a bit too much refection.
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I agree with Monty. I also like the vignette look of the first one, and the high contrast you've created. Well done.
Great pics and spot on with the white balance Looks very natural. Agreed with the 2nd photo and too much reflection.
Totally agree about the reflection, teh car was parked under big tree, time was late afternoon....
WB...I mostly use AWB dial -1, unless in is in difficult lighting conditions then I use custom WB.
G'day,
The first one is a great interpretation of a classic, nicely PP'ed and the vignette really focuses the attention. Nice to have the zig-zag path go from bottom left corner across too... The second is an interesting angle, something different which is always refreshing although might appeal to some and not others... Question, would a polariser have helped cut down the reflections? Aka Andrew
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