Critique Welcomed Wedding Party

Brian Moore

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It wiz blawy that day!

Canon Canonete QL17 GIII and Arista Premium 400 film (re-branded Kodak Tri-X) processed in Rodinal.

 
Definitely a different type of wedding photo. Good catch!
 
Love this Brian. in particular what makes the picture for me is the lady trailing at the rear linking the space to the trail of characters with each individual expressiveness, dealing with the moment.
Me thinks this is a top notch image.
 
It does look like it's all getting a little disorganized! :D

I like the lady on the left looking at camera - and the lady on the right watching the proceedings
 
Being honest I'm really not a fan of the bride I think that is - the one with her arm seemingly between her legs. It's such an awkward pose and looks really unflattering I'm afraid.
Hey man,...I'm walking my dog and I see these people and I snap a picture. It is what it is.
 
Love this Brian. in particular what makes the picture for me is the lady trailing at the rear linking the space to the trail of characters with each individual expressiveness, dealing with the moment.
Me thinks this is a top notch image.
Thanks a lot, Julian. It's interesting to read people's remarks and see what appeals (or not, as the case may be) in this image. For me its the elegant and poised gait of the barefoot young lady in the center. Thanks again, Julian.
 
If I'd paid Brain to shoot my wedding and that was what he'd delivered I'd have sued him by now (mind he is of Scottish extraction so I'd probably never get a cent out of him!). But as a grabbed observational shot from someone who saw a scene 'unfolding' I think this image has a lot to offer. Sure, some of the people are not in flattering poses, but the wind-bown 'chaos' of the scene is very engaging I find. However, it is the young woman on the far left, and especially her almost serene expression, that transforms this image. I'll even forgive the sloping horizon for that! And that is rare! I'll take a risk of him becoming intolerably egotistical - this once anyway! ;)
 
Please don't get so defensive when you receive a critique that's not to your liking. You posted the image online for people to see and use the prefix "critique welcomed" in the title yet apparently you only welcome critique that inflates your ego.
lol @Lee Webb. Your ad hominem attack was not unexpected. You have once again shown your true colors. Enjoy the rest of your life. ;)
 
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