From last week's outdoor, cold and rainy Florida wedding, snapped as I was moving from the aisle to behind the alter (hiding behind the tree).
Beercat
Loc: Central Coast of California
Tim Stapp wrote:
From last week's outdoor, cold and rainy Florida wedding, snapped as I was moving from the aisle to behind the alter (hiding behind the tree).
Are you wanting our critique?
I'm open to it. It just caught my eye, snapped and ran to my next position.
Catching those "unique" angles or shots shows that you have a good "eye". Of course you know that I am referring to that talent that good photographers have for seeing things that other people don't. Sometimes the shot turns out to be just so-so and sometimes it turns out to be a prize winner. You really can't tell for sure until after PPing, and of course we really don't know what the customer may like. The point is...a good photographer always takes those shots.
Don, said it perfectly. I love those framed shots. I have noticed that the work of high end wedding photographers includes many of them.
But hey, I thought you were from Michigan. No fair finding warm weather like that :)
jaysnave wrote:
But hey, I thought you were from Michigan. No fair finding warm weather like that :)
From Michigan, yes. We stayed with my brother in the Tampa area. Sadly, temps were only 10-20 degrees warmer while we were there.
bkyser
Loc: Fly over country in Indiana
Hey Tim, welcome back! I like the shot, but would like to see it cropped a bit tighter. Too much (not the subject) stuff going on. Love the framing, etc. Just a little bit of surgical removal of non important stuff.
(shows off her curves, not that I notice that stuff :oops:
Beercat
Loc: Central Coast of California
I would agree, the rear ends are a distraction, crop tighter and it won't be a distraction but still create a frame
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