Horseback Wedding

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    Please note that I was not "THE" photographer here. Just some pics I took that I liked.







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    Oh my! LOVE this -- both the concept of the horseback wedding and the absolutely delightful images! My favorites are 'the kiss' and the little boy handing the bride flowers.

    (Not a criticism, just a comment -- I am not too fond of the vignetting on the first, but that is a personal like/dislike.)

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    Here's the first one without the edit for you suesue!



    and another one I liked.

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    Very nice!

    The boy with the flowers is classic.

    Oh, and I agree with Sue - the vignette didn't work for me... mostly, I think because the image is so colorful and bright, and the vignette distracts, rather than enhances.


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    Thank you. the boy is one of my favorites as well!
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    What a unique opportunity to shoot this - love the one with the little boy

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    Yes! The original (without the vignette) is much better...IMO. AND...love the additional image. Very enjoyable series.

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    Thank you. It was so much fun. There were eight horses and two dogs in the wedding party. And everything went off without a hitch!
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    Nice photography action here as a photography beginner. The bridal dress is so long, it seems like the house has wear a long wedding gown.

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    What a great concept!
    The focus in image 3 looks a little soft? Was that an effect (as in number 2)?
    If not, you could disguise it by applying the same desaturated look to make it look deliberate!


 

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