#2 for me, don't get #4, very nice the rest. And just to moan, #1 would have been better in full portrait mode instead of having the guests' backs.
I know someone commented on going portrait on the first but IMO you'd then lose the fact that they're walking up the aisle.
all nic shots but they do look a bit on the soft side
how is everyone else seeing them !!
#2 for me, don't get #4, very nice the rest. And just to moan, #1 would have been better in full portrait mode instead of having the guests' backs.
all nic shots but they do look a bit on the soft side
how is everyone else seeing them !!
I'm liking all of these Lynn, with the exception of No5.
Apologies, but as an OCD, the loose ties, items in pockets, and step inbalance could have been addressed through direction, to make this a stunner.
Hmmm... a little harsh I think Lynn. I think they're a really strong set.
I really can't see many taking a portrait shot of the couple walking back out of church. It's part of the story by adding context with people in the background, even if they're not looking at them (you can't change that)
I might crop a little more off the top in the veil shot but second and third are lovely classical shots. Like the last shot too. Very elegant placement of hands (works even more so as she has the figure)
Thank you.Yep, good work there Lynn.