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    Ghosts At The Wedding

    I was trying something different as everybody was getting to the tables at the wedding we were photographing last night. I kind of like this concept, and I'll be able to play with it a bit more next week.



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    Re: Ghosts At The Wedding

    That looks creepy and way cool!! Do more!

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    Re: Ghosts At The Wedding

    That's pretty eerie! Cool concept.

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    Re: Ghosts At The Wedding

    I really like those. Reminiscent of Diane Arbus.

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    Re: Ghosts At The Wedding

    Thanks for the kind words. I'm just wondering if anybody has any tips for doing things like this.

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    Re: Ghosts At The Wedding

    I think the top one is really good. The bottom one is OK too. They look like smoke to me, just drifting away. I do wish the bottom right side chairs weren't there, but I can live with them. I would sharpen the shot up a bit so that the foreground chairs are basically sharp and if you could somehow post process it so that the window lighting is so strong, that might reduce the slight distraction of that. Great work,

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