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    I just spotted this new forum! I love it! Especially since this is wedding season and I know I'm not the only one who's been busy with them lately. So here are a few of may favorite shots of wedding rings that I've taken this season.





    I hope to see more posts on here soon!

    And as alway C&C of my photos are always welcomed!
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    Amber why did you make the pictures so small?

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    Silly me, I linked the thumbnails, not the actual photos.
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    Nice shots Amber! I'm not a wedding photographer, but I absolutely love looking at wedding pics. Show us more!
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    Thanks Alan! I have tons of wedding photos in my gallery. But I'd really love to see everyone else's. I'm really hoping more people will post. I'll look thru all of my shots to see what else I can post for you though.
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    I'm really hoping more people will post.
    Not me, not here. Who wants to see a bride sticking her tongue out at the photographer.

    You probably are way better than I, but I would really like to see more sparkle on the rings. Or more detail on the stones. After all diamonds are a girls best friend. I really like the composition on these. The golf ball is especially appropriate for the couple.

    After I posted, I figured out what you did for the small pictures, but I wasn't going to tattle on a mod.

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    I'd love to see a bride sticking her tongue out at the photographer!

    Sparkles are always good! I'll work on that.

    Go ahead and tattle on the "mod". Just prove that even we are not perfect.
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    OK, here you go, I will start the ball rolling.

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    and a second

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    and my three girls at my daughters wedding

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    Keith these are all great! Your second is def my fav! I love the mood and feel of it! The third looks so fun!
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    and another indian bride
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    Keith and Jeffery lovely captures for sure.

    Looks like the girls are having a lot fun in the last one Keith.

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    OK, I'll play. I'm the last person to call myself a wedding photographer. My best friend asked me to take the pictures at her wedding. Here are 3 that I really liked. Both of their spouses were deceased, when they found love again, together. C&C welcome.

    The Kiss



    The Rings



    The Bride, her daughter, the Matron of Honor, and granddaughter, the Bridesmaid.

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    Monnie, I would brighten em up just a tad. #1 carpet looks red #3 it looks more orange. Great shots other wise.

    Keith, I absolutely LOVE the stained glass window photo! AWESOME photo!
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    Thanks, Ryan. No. 1 is probably the most correct. The carpet is red.
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    Jeffrey that first photo is beautiful. I've always wanted to shot an Indian wedding. They always seem so colorful!

    Monnie, those are great! In the second it kind of looks like you focused more on their wrists, where I would prefer the focus to be more on the rings. I love the brinds dress. Always a brave choice at any age, but she totally pulled it off.

    Willy those are adorable. The last with the little boy is precious!!!
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    Monnie those are very nice. The nits have already been pointed out. She looks so happy in the last one.

    Willy you really need to tell us the story. Precious pictures.

    Skippy


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    great images guys/gals!

    but you know, we don't have to post all our pics in this one thread *LOL* i am pretty sure we can start new ones


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    I'm still doing these weddings for whatever contribution the party wants to make. Cost of building my portfolio and learning my trade but weddings are definitely my favorite event. I would appreciate the critiques and please shoot from the hip. We can't get better unless we are willing to change right?

    This leads to...

    This crazy expression...He was sucking her toes. Thought I would leave that one out of the post.


    And for some formal ones too...





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    I really like the playfullnes of the last one. On my screen it is a tad flat. Needs just a little more pp. The second one is hilarious and makes a great memory.

    Don't know enough about the other two to help you.
    Someone will come a long with more knowledge than I.

    Skippy


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    interesting!
    I always find church to be a good background, just cannot resist its wall and other parts to be my backgound.


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    Nice shots Amber!


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    I agree. These are really good shots.
    Keith, I think your third posted image link is wrong or you deleted from gallery. am I right?

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    Golf Ball wedding ring shot is great!!!
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