A recent wedding in PerthModerators: Greg B, Nnnnsic, Geoff, Glen, gstark, Moderators
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A recent wedding in PerthI'll start another thread with another set of four as there are a few more that I really liked !
#3 is a cracker in my opinion, it's just a captured moment, and you could have a field day with a caption competition..
The last one is also very cool (I like the processing), I'm still not exactly sure why he's holding her like that, maybe he's about to come in with the right hand and tickle her ? #1 is interesting, again I like the treatment but its an usual moment you've captured, she looks a little worried or tense, and the bridesmaid? behind looks concerned too, like someone can't find their shoes, or the veil is missing. #2 is a little unconventional that you have the two subjects taking up very little of the frame and they aren't looking at all in the direction of the camera, but I don't mind it, but would suggest a landscape crop rather then the portrait version posted.
thanks for comments craig,
your'e right on the tense bit. She was nervous as and asking everyone about everthing ! I think she will laugh now that she sees that picture. not sure what was going on in number 4.. i just like it i alos love 3, it's almost as if he's asking god if he made the right choice. meanwhile all his 3 best men are looking in the opposite direction ! 2 dunno why i put that in..
Is that at Caversham House in the Swan Valley? I was married there in the garden by the river...must be the best garden in Perth.
Beautiful shots all three C&C more than welcome!
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