John and Staci

Uploaded: February 05, 2013

Description

My son and daughter in law eloped to Napa Valley rather than go through trying to plan a huge wedding ( too big of a family). The photos were relatively poor so I had to try to rescue some. This one was blown out on the upper portion and dark and busy below. I have 54 layers of various painted textures, vines, flowers, gradients etc. Hope they love it!

Exif: Model: QSS

Comments

Liz blahh February 05, 2013

Beautiful image! #1513055

Usman M. Bajwa level-classic February 05, 2013

Your rescue attempt works like magic here, Kimber. Won't be surprised to see this among the winners, good luck!

UB. #10555544

Rona L. Schwarz February 08, 2013

This is stunning, Kimber! Very ethereal and romantic! It deserves to be a winner in its own right, but even more so considering all the work you did in post! #10559974

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