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Critique By: Tracey MacLeod  (K:3244)  
8/10/2005 7:26:23 PM

ok. Bjorn you want critique I like to be told flat out too likes and dislikes good man! Well, it's nicely exposed! it's a good shot. it's VERY straight forward. nothing wrong with that but when you shoot weddings try more angles and vantage points! try several different approaches ex: little girls in tack sharp view in front of the camera and couple and car slightly out of focus in back.... I don't know what else you shot but.... this is nice don't get me wrong but is very plain jane. in weddings REMEMBER you can never get to close - try a loose shot like you have and go for a little tighter and then get crazy and go tighter yet! and change angles! sometimes you may surprise yourself! (I'm a wedding photog - but maybe by next week i'll have a few posted... after the series I started with! Good Luck! you can NEVER shoot too much!
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