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Submitted: April 16, 2006
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Make: NIKON CORPORATION
Model: NIKON D70
Shutter Speed: 1/60 second
F Number: F/5.0
Focal Length: 170 mm
ISO Speed: 200
Date Picture Taken: Nov 13, 2005, 11:13:27 AM

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A traditional Japanese wedding... Meiji Shrine, Tokyo, Japan

This was a bit of an experiment for me... the sepia tone was added in photoshop and I added a bit of grain in an attempt to make it look like a classic b and w shot.
Please give your honest opinion, any comments and critique would be much appreciated.
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Fantastic shot.

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beautiful!! i like this a lot!!

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:D cool hat!

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B E A utyfull
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!!nice shot!!

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i'd felt jerky.
I think you did a good job, it does look like a classic b&w.
Especially the way his coat and hair fade into the background.
very nice :) I'd love to see the whole ceremony, it must be mystical :D
wicked expressions and contrsat..black bg and what not O_o n e ways..wicked, great job

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They look familiar. ;)

Great control of the contrast and tones, Mike. I figured the bride's hood would be washed out, but it's not.

:clap:

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this is great, wonderful contrast and perfect plcement within the frame, i dont know nothing about Japaese weddings but looks mighty fine to me :nod:

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