I know not everybody enjoys wedding shoots on this forum, but if you have a nice couple and a great venue with many photo opportunity scenes, then why not?
Nice set, glad you posted
Are these clients, friends, or family?
edct
Loc: Connecticut
Thank you fir sharing.....
Loved the first and last shots. Very much enjoyed these images because of the bride.
CliffC wrote:
Loved the first and last shots. Very much enjoyed these images because of the bride.
Thanks Cliff, I just posted some random shots here, but there are many more of her/them that are stunning!
Great set except for #1. Don't like seeing shots of someone obviously ON the tracks!! Don't trespass!!
Otherwise, great set!!
DwsPV wrote:
I know not everybody enjoys wedding shoots on this forum, but if you have a nice couple and a great venue with many photo opportunity scenes, then why not?
Very nice thanks for posting. If people do not like them then they do not have to look!
railroad tracks are illegal to shot on in the US, I would make sure you are o.k. in your country. I don't understand her outstretched hand, it kind of makes it look snapshotish. Do you have one where more with a vertical/portrait orientation? I think it would be a strong image with their whole bodies included. I do love your b/w conversation, it has just the right amount of contrast between the whites and blacks.
#2 - you have some pipes (?) growing out of the brides head, I would clone those out. The tilt of the brides head really isn't flattering for her, it makes her look masculine. Do you have one where her jaw isn't so prominent? The white vignette needs to go.
#3 - Their are blown some of the whites and lost detail in the dress. The white vignette isn't helping it's drawing attention and maybe even making dress look worse than it is.
#4 - harsh sunlight is distracting. I do like the pose and composition, just wish the sun blotches where not there.
#5 - Nicely done.
#6 - it's a wonderful shot that shows their excitement and love, just wish I could see their faces. I would clone out the ladies to the right.
I may be wrong but there are some rail yards and tracks that are no longer in use and are perfectly legal to shoot on. At least there are here in Utah for sure!
Nice shots! I really like the first one but I don't understand the outstretched arm either.
O_S_O_K wrote:
I may be wrong but there are some rail yards and tracks that are no longer in use and are perfectly legal to shoot on. At least there are here in Utah for sure!
Nice shots! I really like the first one but I don't understand the outstretched arm either.
Even if unused they are typically still illegal to use, it's a federal law, not a state one. Unless the dead tracks are privately owned and you have permission from the owner, it is trespassing to even be on them. This includes inactive tracks that are owned by the railroad. * In the US, I don't know about other countries federal or state laws.
Caro382
Loc: Christchurch, New Zealand
O_S_O_K wrote:
I may be wrong but there are some rail yards and tracks that are no longer in use and are perfectly legal to shoot on. At least there are here in Utah for sure!
Nice shots! I really like the first one but I don't understand the outstretched arm either.
Obviously, she wants to hitch a ride, no, just guessing. If it was their idea why not ?
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