Saved in post. lol
This is a discussion on Rings within the Black and White - Monochrome/Monotone - photography forum forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; Saved in post. lol...
Saved in post. lol
"No eternal reward will forgive us now for wasting the dawn" Jim Morrison
"Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish"
Mad Aussie put it right!!!!
is it just me or it is kinda difficult to focus eyes on rings??
anuj
Hey Everyone,
Now that a few have commented here is the story behind this pic. The original was actually a terrible shot junk in the background no real focus point, etc. It was taken along with a tone of other during the reception line after the wedding. Just one of many nothing special.
I was doing up a quick mock up for a brochure I was doing up and needed a non-descript wedding type pic and well this shot one. Cropped it and, dirtied it up to try and hide the original badness. lol
Now here's the funny part the Bride and Groom where over looking at some of there other photos I had done up for them. I had no intention of showing them this shot, they actually noticed it sitting on my desk and asked about it. I tried to explain it was just a quick and dirty mock up and it was never meant to be part of the pictures I was showing them. They loved this shot and wanted it included.
As much as it did work for the brochure I never loved it as a stand alone picture but figured maybe I was missing something and just wanted to see what other had to say.
"No eternal reward will forgive us now for wasting the dawn" Jim Morrison
"Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish"
The processing here is very strong indeed and this is a lovely image that you 'saved'!
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