5. Anonymous - (3/18/2008 2:57:18 PM) Smooth tone and color, well placed composition.
4. Anonymous - (3/17/2008 12:00:13 PM) Great composition! I love this photo!
3. Artistic Images by Sam Chinigo (WPD Member & Contestant) - (3/9/2008 2:11:00 PM) Next time turn the b&g so that we can see more of their faces. The veil looks totally unnatural and comes out of the wrong part of the frame. It actually looks like it is hung up on a branch or something. Next time Gina, try using the veil to bring the viewer to the bride...or maybe even the opposite. Have the veil extending backwards and out of frame in order to give it depth and perspective. The location doesn't help this shot either, the stones and building are distracting. Try this on the beach next time.
2. Anonymous - (3/4/2008 4:59:00 PM) I don't mind posing, as long as the composition is well layout and beautifully shot, which this photo is. However some realism must be maintained. I guess the problem with this picture is, in order for the veil to blow that far, you must see visible wind, as you can see, the bride's hair is completely intact. Still great colors and layout.
1. Anonymous - (3/4/2008 3:06:16 PM) this photo seems very staged...i can almost sense the person standing to the right holding the veil. it doesn't seem to wow to me.
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