Father shoots daughter, she walks away and he gets off scott free.
ckayakne wrote:
My daughter asked me to take a few photos of her for her engagement. Had a great time as she is easy to work with. Both of them just acted these out with little to no coaching from me. I'm not a pro, but just like to take photographs and trying to think like one! Hope you enjoy! Comments welcomed.
you had 2 fantastic models to work with...i love these shots, and that last one is outstanding!
Love the title. Nicely shot. She is lovely. It won't be Scott free when you March down the aisle and give her away.
I believe your beautiful daughter and future son in law will love these images..Bravo, well done!!
very nice, I really like the image with the flowers in focus.
Stash
Loc: South Central Massachusetts
Very nice. I agree with others about the last shot. Very, very, nice. I also like the third shot, blowing her hair.
I'm no people shooter, but I think these are great! Their expressions are priceless and the compositions and lighting are quite good.
Very nice series. Your daughter is beautiful
Yes, I agree. I was going wide to anticipate cropping but to also get the surroundings. I took well over 200 pics that day at various locations and settings. These weren't just for posting in paper for an announcement. Constructive comments are always appreciated, always looking to learn something new. Very easy to crop.
sr71
Loc: In Col. Juan Seguin Land
Very well done! My friend.
I like all of them, the last is a portrait, the others are 'in the setting', and an excellent way to show context, not wasted space. Lighting, composition, etc., all very good. I hope they kids frame some of your work for display and future memories.
Super pics! especially the last! Great looking couple---Thanks for posting.......
As there will be a wedding there will be a wedding album. These shots will make a great opening. There will be stages between these and those which offer opportunities to develop the entire tale. Good shots, these
I am actually making her envelope gift box by connecting 4 5x7 white frames with L brackets, making a double bottom so I can insert a lazy susan mechanism in between and adding a hinged top with slot for the wedding. Using some of these and others in horizontal format. Adding cutouts of "Live", "Laugh", "Love" & "Family" to each side, all painted white. Adding their names on the top with cutout letters in their theme color as well.
What a wonderful set of images. The last one brought tears to my eyes. You poured a lot of love into those photographs.
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