I like this set! This set needs a photo of the bride and groom both smiling at the camera. Something that is missing from a lot of sets I see here. I guess that maybe just isn't very artistic nowadays and too traditional.... just a thought.
Your details are especially good here. I love number 2 for the scene it sets. I feel there is a slight general bias towards over exposure which robs some of your images of the richness they deserve. I see this slightly in both the colour and the black and white shots. I'm also a real stickler for unnecessary fuzz on the edge of a frame that distracts the eye. The bottom of the light in #12 is something I'd have cropped/cloned out. All in, a solid set.
Hardcore wrote:
I like this set! This set needs a photo of the bride and groom both smiling at the camera. Something that is missing from a lot of sets I see here. I guess that maybe just isn't very artistic nowadays and too traditional.... just a thought.
Thanks! I have one, just didn't include it. Thanks for taking the time to comment!
tonyhart wrote:
Your details are especially good here. I love number 2 for the scene it sets. I feel there is a slight general bias towards over exposure which robs some of your images of the richness they deserve. I see this slightly in both the colour and the black and white shots. I'm also a real stickler for unnecessary fuzz on the edge of a frame that distracts the eye. The bottom of the light in #12 is something I'd have cropped/cloned out. All in, a solid set.
Thanks Tony!!! I'll take another look at #12. Thanks for taking the time to comment!
It was great shooting for you, I'd do it again in a heartbeat if only for what I learned from you. Nice couple w/ family & friends to match, clean air at a rustic venue whose owners shared their horse for the nice backdrop- hard to imagine it getting any better!