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The LadiesSome more pics to view and if you wish, to comment on
http://chris2789.fotopic.net/c346546.html Cheers C Chris
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I like the photo of the bride. Excellent...The composition is almost perfect but the tree in the top right is a bit distracting.
The two portraits are likewise excellent. nice soft lighting and no highlights. Well done. Good looking models too. Steve.
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Thanks Killa
The bride shot was one of those unplanned shots - I was at watsons bay having a glass of the amber when I saw the bride (reminds me of Kill Bill) walking on her own looking quite dejected. Changing it to B&W made it even more sombre. I have looked at those boughs in the top right and could not make up my mind whether or not to remove - might try it in a duplicate. And, yes, the blonde lady was a very nice person. Cheers C Chris
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