No2 ... Well it looks like they're having a great time there with a full on tongues job, but you've lost the profiles of both of them. It's a nice setting in front of the alter, I'd have gone for something a little more posed and still showing the full face profiles.
N03... A real class shot this one. Presumably it's a slow flash sync shot and you've pulled it off well with a great pose. In this small version the groom's suit looks a little dark. I'd imagine you could raise some detail in the suit without the brides dress blowing out.
No4.. I'm not keen on this one. I like the underlying background image, which I think works well on it's own, without the gimmick of the film strip? Don't get me wrong I've burned heads and hands etc into prayer books and brandy glasses, whatever the customer has wanted, but I find a softened edges vignette inserted tastefully works best.
Thanks for the comments. The first one has had a PS action applied called Midenight Sepia which is very effective for wedding shots, the final shot here has also had it applied. I've finally had a chance to start going through these and here are a few more.
This couple were so funny, I just loved the resigned look on his face.
Here are a few more (last ones - promise!), I've just about finished processing and got about 150 good ones which can easily be whittled down to the usual 50-60.
This the groom and his brothers who were also his best men
Another from the church:
I can't decide between these two, what do you think?
Finally, I couldn't resist putting this tryptych (sp?) together!
Def prefer the 1st of the two. I have to say they are all stunning shots, you have a real talent and I'm dead envious. I just love the one where you've photographed the camera taking a photo, brilliant!
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