Fall Wedding

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A few shots from a wedding this weekend. C&C is appreciated. Thanks! I should also note these are linked from Facebook, which has resulted in a loss of contrast and they are quite low resolution.

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I absolutely LOVE the setting for view 3, but the pose leaves me wanting. I wish there was a bit more interaction like you did in the last view.

But again, wow! What a wonderful setting!

Good goin', Kristal.

-Pete
 
Kristal these are awesome. I can already see the happy client!

#3 and #1 are my favorites!
 
GREAT work! The last shot is my favorite--breathtaking!
 
Thanks for the comments. I see what you mean about the interaction in 3 Pete. I have several from that pose/location and will def see if I have better. This was just the random numbers picked and quickly edited, just so the couple has a few teasers.

Unfortunately, this will probably end up being an unpaid wedding, as I lost a memory card containing all the getting ready shots, and half the ceremony.

Im happy that the images are ging over well, as I need to impress like never before on this one.

:(
 
I like the photos, the composition on them is very good as well, now i'm looking at these pictures on a work computer which is not calibrated so i may be wrong, but my only issue is that the dress looks a little blown out in a few shots, i believe nikon has a option like canon's highlight tone priority which prevents the highlights from being overexposed, i highly advise using this option.
 
These are beautiful shots. I tend to balance mine a bit warmer, but these look great.
 
Thanks TiCoyote, and others. I also go for the warmer tones, but Facebook really destroys a photo. they always end up light, cool, and with no contrast. I have my WB set to cloudy +3 just about all the time, and I still warm it up a bit in post.
 

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