Love them ALL!! Except number three. I just cant get over the cut in half ear, but they do both have lovely expressions!
Is there a reason you didn't choose to crop in closer and loose the entire ear?
Hmm. I think I disagree! If you crop just in front of his ear and just outside of her fingertips on the top, it brings her to the center as a strong subject and makes a really fun shot.Is there a reason you didn't choose to crop in closer and loose the entire ear?
Laziness? There are so many technical flaws in that photo that I'm kind of like bleh, this isn't going to change anything.
Hmm. I think I disagree! If you crop just in front of his ear and just outside of her fingertips on the top, it brings her to the center as a strong subject and makes a really fun shot.
*shrug*
But those standing boat shots looks like they belong in a movie. Definitely has the love story vibe. <3
What else would I post since I only shoot engagements, weddings, and portraits
It looks to be on a sandbar.
But what do you shoot for fun????? Glad I'm not limited to just one thing LOL
As always such great work. Just one question though that's bugging me how can you get two people standing (one in a long dress) in a little bitty boat. Even if in shallow water I see me photographing two really wet people if I tried it. Tried floating a local stream in a canoe with the wife once - bad move.
But seriously, I shoot film for fun. I also build things for fun.
But seriously, I shoot film for fun. I also build things for fun.
As in????
*confused* So you used the lightroom clone stamp? Or some other tool I'm not privy too? I never have gotten the hang of light rooms clone/heal brush. I almost always have to go into photoshop for any of that.It looks to be on a sandbar.
Close enough! Before and after photo in Lightroom. I can tell people I didn't Photoshop this picture. For real, I didn't use Photoshop at all on this photo.
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