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Opps!
Not sure it will work linked either...
Image tags are fine...
Badger... :shrug:
Image tags are fine...
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Happy to remove if you wish Badger... :shrug:
Ahh, there it is. Mind you, it's on your post. Hahahaha.
What I'm trying to ask is:
I've been fiddling about to try to come up with a process that I can use to make my wedding toggery a little different - if that is possible these days - and I am wondering what peops think of this.
I will try to post the original image if I can manage it.
Here's the original image - maybe!
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b****r me. It isn't there again. What am I missing here? :-(
At last.
So, this is the original image.[/QUOTE]
Great stuff... :thumbs:
So now you could go back and EDIT your OP to place it there... :D
:p
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HTH...
BTB it's not a bad image but the hair across the face is a little spoiler imhgo...
Great stuff...
So now you could go back and EDIT your OP to place it there...
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to insert a link to a page use this![]()
HTH
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I would have to agree the first is the better of the bunch. Also I might consider a crop too. Remove the brides arm and just leave flowers and subject.
Also is there supposed to be a black line down the side of each image?
One thing I would like to add on pp'ing wedding images is remember that what ever style you apply will be in the album forever. Try to make the pp'ing classic and timeless. They will show these images to thier grandchildren in years to come and whatever is currently in fashion this week most propbably will be out in less than 5 years time. As mush as I like a well processed image, with my wedding pp'ing I tend to stick a just a few styles. A black and white, a colour and a slightly funkier one but not OTT. Just subtle. Let your work be judged by it's quality not how much photoshop you can apply.
This is just my take on it others may disagree.