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I enjoy messing about with photography, and so far, all of my abstract work has been done within post-processing. ICM allows me to do it as I'm taking the photograph.
This is deeply meaningful to me. Surviving and blossoming despite all attempts to stop me blossoming on my own terms.
Flowers growing in our garden. Another experiment with sliders in post. Mostly perspective which is not easy because one can make a move and it says I can't do that!
Every time I drove past this tree during the day, I found myself wondering how I could capture it in a photograph. Last June, I finally got the opportunity.
That haunting mental image of a woman you glanced at while walking past a Paris cafe...
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She’s gorgeous!
On the first image, I would have capitalized on her hips. Instead of cropping through them, I would have done a 3/4 for that curvature. Also, I would’ve removed the 2 swimsuit tan lines.
Sixth image (first backlit), background is too busy. She’s almost blending in. Also, her dress looks dingy. Maybe boost the exposure/whites/highlights on the dress.
Seventh image (second backlit), the white balance is way way off. It’s so green/teal. And, that pose at this angle looks awkward. I think of chicken wings.
The last two images looks like she’s done for the day. And, I think that pose is overdone, IMO.
As always, an attractive bride can carry the image. I don't think there is anything I can tell you that you probably don't already know.. Like the shadow on her eye when she held her hand up. Next to last image.
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Really good!