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Sheila Rae
{K:12} 7/4/2005
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Tybo n~ Enjoy your use of lighting to accentuate perspective and expound the emotion of the moment! ~She~
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{K:6282} 5/28/2005
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Great docudrama. Love the pushed feel to the tonal range. Maybe it's in my eye, but I find this deliciously eerie. /H
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Jim Cripps
{K:235} 5/15/2005
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Excellent effect with the lighting.
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E R
{K:196} 2/15/2005
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I prefer the original version over the lightened one. I think one of the more appealing aspects of this shot is the fact that the bride IS in near-silhouette, a nice contrast to the (otherwise similar) bridesmaids. Normally brides are pictured in as bright light as possible, very floaty pics--this is a nice change from the usual cliche.
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tybo n
{K:962} 2/14/2005
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If I wouldn've pushed my film. I wouldn've documented this moment. I always push my film and try to use only available light as much as posible.
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Stefan A. F. Kassler
{K:3727} 2/13/2005
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Because of the pushed film there are only few shadow details, but i like the scene. Good composition.
Greetings, Stefan
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Tiger Lily
{K:10966} 2/13/2005
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Perfect moment, and great image. I tried to bring out the white flowers in her hair and brightened it up just a little.
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