On Apr 29, 8:24=A0pm, Alienjones <Alienjo...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> I've long been fascinated with the set construction skills and the
> backdrop paintings of the people who created the scenes for films like
> "Gone with the wind" and other famous productions.
>
> Capturing the essence of the moment with the classic and timeless
> imagery of an era long past is occupying my time more and more.
>
> Doing it with a digital camera and without poisonous and ecologically
> damaging chemicals is a real bonus... For me anyway.
>
> This Russian wedding was a true story of love. She arrived (for the
> umteenth time in the past year) a few days before the wedding without
> more than a few phrases of English.
>
> He loved here from the minute they met in Moscow all those years ago. No
> expense spared is a good way to describe this wedding. And why not?
> They'll see precious little of each other for a while. They must part
> again soon whilst she waits for approval to migrate to Australia.
>
> I haven't enjoyed a wedding like I enjoyed this love story for years.
> What's wrong with this country that we let the rif-raf in but wealthy
> and talented people have to go through hell to come here?
>
> Despite the trolls and idiots who wait, ready to pounce, I'll share this
> one with those who care about photography and the story it can tell and
> visit here for that alone.
>
> http://www.douglasjames.com.au/previews/romance.htm
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> Nikon D3,
> Nikon AF 85mm f1.4D IF Lenses
> Photoshop CS3 for the effects.
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> from Douglas,
> If my PGP key is missing, the
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I just don't feel that special emotion here. The bride looks like
she's about to laugh right in the groom's face. I don't feel the
passion, the love, the emotion. The facial expression should tell it
all, and her face lacks the emotion of kissing the man she is deeply
in love with. It looks too staged on the bride's part.
Helen


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