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    Jersey Shore Wedding at Sundown

    As the sun set on the a blustery September 11th, this couple tied the knot..What do you think of this series of photos? In your opinion, whats the strongest of the three?

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    Re: Jersey Shore Wedding at Sundown

    In #1 it looks like the sign in #3 caught your strobe...should be an easy clone job. I think the other two could stand to be cleaned up a bit in the sense that while you have a very nice sunset for a backdrop, the power lines and such take away from that a bit I think. Are those plastic cups in the sand on #3? I think overall though the use of the bg and your strobe turned out very well.
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    Re: Jersey Shore Wedding at Sundown

    Thanks for your critique. I will take that into account. Most of the time I like to leave the photo as is unless there are glaring objects that take attention away from the subject. Try to do as little Photoshop as possible to keep it natural.
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    Re: Jersey Shore Wedding at Sundown

    In light of your last post, #2 is the strongest by virtue of having the least amount of background distraction. I agree with n8's critique, and with the idea that these really are very simple straightforward fixes which would vastly improve #1 & 3. Another option for #3 would be to switch to a vertical crop, eliminating the offending garbage and sign to camera right.

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    Re: Jersey Shore Wedding at Sundown

    love the lighting. the 2nd one is great.
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    Re: Jersey Shore Wedding at Sundown

    For feeling I like #1. I really like the flow of the vail into the clouds. I would like a tighter crop left and eliminate the white black white striped thing, loose some sky and right frame.
    The focus should be on bride and groom not the beach.
    Typical wedding is shot #2 (not a bad thing). Again, crop tighter and tone down blown out light on the horizon. Brides face is a bit too shiny.
    #3 is a fun shot.

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    Re: Jersey Shore Wedding at Sundown

    First one is effing brilliant.

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    Re: Jersey Shore Wedding at Sundown

    I like the first one the best. My comments would be to crop some off the left side and off the top and right side to make it a much tighter crop. I would also turn down the saturation some to make it look more realistic and get rid of the sign on the left side. I would also get rid of the bright spots in the groom's hair. Very nice shot! Jeff
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    Re: Jersey Shore Wedding at Sundown

    the thing that bothers me about the first and third is the ground. I think that's why i prefer the 2nd one. i wish it was more of a white sand that the brown 'muddyish' ground that they have.
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    Re: Jersey Shore Wedding at Sundown

    They're good and emotional, but seem a tad oversaturated and contrasty. I second that small cleanup could help the photos. With the bottom one, I think cropping out the entire ground area would be better. The sign is a little different, and some people like that. On the top one, that sign reflecting the light back to you really really needs to go. Glad that this was a good Sept 11.

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