Fire Kiss

Uploaded: June 11, 2006

Description

Wedding at the Denver Botanic Gardens. Photo taken at 7pm with backlighting from the sunset. ISO 400, 1/250 shutter speed, 29.0 f-stop.

Comments

Rebecca K. Renz June 11, 2006

I would love your thoughts on this pose. I have been thinking about where/if I want to crop the photo any. I love this photo. I have two other silhouette portraits of this couple with out the sun flare, but just love the flare effect. Any thoughts welcome and more pictures from this wedding to come. I took over 1700 so I have plenty to share!
Thanks,
Rebecca
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Lavone Vannoy June 11, 2006

Absolutely Love the effect! Lens flare and all! I wouldn't do anything to it. A really great shot. Truly an attention-getter. #2883376

Connie Chung June 12, 2006

awww this is such a cute picture. I agree with Lavone'V, I wouldnt change anything.

u have more? wow I wanna take a look.

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Rebecca K. Renz June 12, 2006

Yes, I am thinking the same. I tried a few different versions and When I crop it I loose the leaves at the top which seem to add something to it. Thanks for your thoughts.
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Rebecca K. Renz June 12, 2006

Here are the other two sihouette poses I took for this couple at the Denver Botanic Gardens. Coments on these welcome as well. Not sure which I like better. #2886306

Connie Chung June 13, 2006

i like the 2nd one better than the first but great job on both :) #2890698

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