One of my favorite pictures I've ever taken!! A stunningly beautiful bride, she could not take a bad picture. I wanted to get the details of that thing on her shoulder. . .the lacy, beady-looking part of her dress. . .but when she looked over, I knew this was a winner. I love the profile of her face and the detail in her eye (what little bit you can see).
And I've always been a fan of the square format. I'm not real sure if this is a good square crop, given that her eye (albeit at the top) is in the dead center of the picture horizontally. The more I stare at it, the more it bothers me actually.
This is a perfect example (again) of getting a shot that I didn't plan. If I go out looking for a picture, I won't find any. But if I go out looking for nothing, I'll be able to see everything. Wow. That's kind of deep. But it's happened to me before. I would go out looking for letter pictures (natural things shaped like letters - www.CreativeNameScapes.com) and find myself not even seeing the other opportunities that were right there in front of me.
On a totally different topic. . .I still haven't changed the look of my blog from the original just all white look. Here's the problem. . .I'm not about to pay for a blog template, and I haven't found anything yet that I like. And I don't know enough about it (yet) to figure out how to change all the stuff myself. I guess that's what I should work towards. I gotta dig in a little deeper and figure out how to change all this stuff manually.
I'm tired. Goodnight
Thanks so much to all my followers (at the time of writing this I have 3). I love y'all!!
Thanks!!
Juno, I love your work, especially your bokeh. It's obvious you love what you do and I have mad respect for that. I'd love to work with you sometime, as I'm a photographer as well. Email me anytime you need a second shooter 4110photography@gmail.com. - Rebecca
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