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Family reunion in B&WAfternoon all,
I was booked to shoot a family reunion recently, so here's a few shots.... unfortunately I cannot post anymore than these as they have purchased all copyright.... hope you enjoy... if the shots come up as broken links it is because i am having a faulty router replaced this afternoon when the service chap decides to show up, should only be a brief outage... cheers Last edited by xerubus on Wed Feb 02, 2005 2:52 pm, edited 1 time in total.
http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
Well done mate. Captured the moment nicely.
Here are a couple of comments: 1. Sets the scene nicely. Very sharp and good composition 2. Nice emotion here. Maybe if the frame was a little to the left would be better as gentleman's left arm cut off. 3. Great catch. Is this a bit out of focus or intentionally softened? 4. My favorite. Very artistic. Cheers Regards
Jonesy
thanks Jonesy...
unfortunately i had to crop the left of the frame in that second one as there was someone standing in my way and wouldn't budge.... as much as i'd like to say i intentially softened that third shot, it's actually out of focus... focus is just behind the young lady... cheers mate.. http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
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