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    The flower girls

    To darling children who accompanied the bride for her big day

    Poppy and her bubbles

    EZ5A0566 by Alan Reeve, on Flickr

    And Lilly during a quiet moment outside of the church

    EZ5A0409-2 by Alan Reeve, on Flickr
    Last edited by Parsen66; 12-06-2016, 10:15.
    Alan.

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    #2
    Re: The flower girls

    both stunning shots Alan and you've caught them well - also B&W on the second great

    that wall on the second needs some TLC and a quick clone will sort that as my eyes are just pulled towards that patch
    :- Ian

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      #3
      Re: The flower girls

      Originally posted by Tigger View Post
      both stunning shots Alan and you've caught them well - also B&W on the second great

      that wall on the second needs some TLC and a quick clone will sort that as my eyes are just pulled towards that patch
      Cheers mate. Interesting your view of the second. See I kinda liked the blemished wall, it is a very old church after all. I wonder what others think?
      Alan.

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        #4
        Re: The flower girls

        And for interest sake, this is the church. Some of you may recall this posting from a time ago? She was sitting just inside the main entrance. I'm sure that has a name but don't know it

        Holy Cross Church by Alan Reeve, on Flickr
        Alan.

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          #5
          Re: The flower girls

          you know me I do old and crinkly but not when a pretty little girl is in it - but yes be interesting to see what others think
          :- Ian

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            #6
            Re: The flower girls

            Originally posted by Tigger View Post
            you know me I do old and crinkly but not when a pretty little girl is in it - but yes be interesting to see what others think
            Yes, you are old and crinkly
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              #7
              Re: The flower girls

              what can I say its ALL THE SUNSHINE
              :- Ian

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                #8
                Re: The flower girls

                Very nice pictures Alan. Very well done.
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                  #9
                  Re: The flower girls

                  I'd definately get rid of the dark patch on the wall, it is a distraction from a lovely little girl. I like the B&W processing here and also on the church.

                  Talking of distractions, gentlemen, is no-one going to mention that very curvy derrière in nº 1? Can't really get rid of it since the best bubbles are in front of her but even I find it distracting !
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                    #10
                    Re: The flower girls

                    I think the mono shot is terrific with that lovely soft natural side lighting and a little girl quite content occupying herself with a daisy while all the mad grown-up wedding stuff is happening around her. I can even forgive the wall (but would still like to see a healed version).

                    The first shot I'm not so keen on largely due to the distracting background (I'm not allowed to look at curvy derrieres anymore ) and I see the dilemma as the bubbles are lovely.

                    The entrance to a church is called the narthex - I only know this as the word came up only yesterday in a book I'm reading

                    Nice mono of the church too

                    Cheers,
                    John

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                      #11
                      Re: The flower girls

                      Thanks for the comments. Consensus is then that mono needs a tidy up. Original has been replaced with the corrected version.

                      As the the bubble shot. Yes the lady does have a lovely behind and is a shame for the shot. But weddings are just that, take what you can when you can. I have others but the pert area is still prominent
                      Alan.

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                        #12
                        Re: The flower girls

                        Originally posted by ColytonJohn View Post
                        I think the mono shot is terrific with that lovely soft natural side lighting and a little girl quite content occupying herself with a daisy while all the mad grown-up wedding stuff is happening around her. I can even forgive the wall (but would still like to see a healed version).

                        The first shot I'm not so keen on largely due to the distracting background (I'm not allowed to look at curvy derrieres anymore ) and I see the dilemma as the bubbles are lovely.

                        The entrance to a church is called the narthex - I only know this as the word came up only yesterday in a book I'm reading

                        Nice mono of the church too

                        Cheers,
                        John
                        Thanks John and thanks for the name, I knew it had one!
                        Alan.

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                          #13
                          Re: The flower girls

                          Yes the mono with the girl is definately better for the removal of the deplastered bit.

                          "The pert area is still prominent" Well ain't that a shame !!
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                            #14
                            Re: The flower girls

                            Originally posted by lunarbo View Post
                            Yes the mono with the girl is definately better for the removal of the deplastered bit.

                            "The pert area is still prominent" Well ain't that a shame !!
                            Thanks Bo. I did try to remove the the pertness. Must have spent all of a second or so
                            Alan.

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                              #15
                              Re: The flower girls

                              Originally posted by Parsen66 View Post
                              Thanks Bo. I did try to remove the the pertness. Must have spent all of a second or so
                              LOL

                              much better on the edit
                              :- Ian

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