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Message # 18566.4.1 Subject: Re: Re: Jennifer in a wet wedding dress Date: Tue 04/10/05 04:32:07 GMT Name: tdouty Email: tdouty@yahoo.com |
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Thanks for the compliments. The lighting in the photos you refer to is actually just dumb luck. We did head to that side of the lake, however, because of the setting. We thought about going to the beach, but there were people there having picnics and we wanted a little more solitude than that for these pictures. I thought the setting in the shade under the trees would be really nice. Notice the people going by in the boat? They came by for a better look :-). |
In reply to Message (18566.4) Re: Jennifer in a wet wedding dress
By MaK - Tue 04/10/05 00:21:48 GMT This is probably one of the best wedding dress series ever shot! The lighting on pictures like PA020044, 45, 47, 70 and 81, where the sunlight strikes Jennifer and nothing else, is simply world class. In fact, many of the professional wetlook producers could learn a lot from this and maybe start working with the light - instead of just slanting their camera on every picture and hoping that this creates more interesting results! |
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By tdouty - tdouty@yahoo.com Mon 03/10/05 10:42:20 GMT Website: http://community.webshots.com/user/tdouty2009 I sorted through the pictures from the wedding dress pictures this morning and I'm working on up-loading them to Webshots now. I'll post the slip pictures later.
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