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I'm sorry but you just can't have a VL Walkinshaw in the same wedding as an XR falcon.
It's just wrong on so many levels.
Ones a collectable classic while the other is as common as an EF-S kit lens. :)
MistieWatters
15-08-2008, 12:26 PM
I'm sorry but you just can't have a VL Walkinshaw in the same wedding as an XR falcon.
It's just wrong on so many levels.
Ones a collectable classic while the other is as common as an EF-S kit lens. :)
Hahaha touche! Touche! Very good point!
str8shoota
15-08-2008, 10:12 PM
I'm sorry but you just can't have a VL Walkinshaw in the same wedding as an XR falcon.
It's just wrong on so many levels.
Ones a collectable classic while the other is as common as an EF-S kit lens. :)
I agree. Um... you are favouring the XR right?;)
Um no.
Shouldn't have to paint a car bright yellow to give it street cred.
PaulyJ
19-08-2008, 06:03 PM
I know i know, but that was the request of the couple.
I did take some photo's just of the Walky.
Here's one, but I'll post the rest in another section.
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c171/paulyj/IMG_7248_small.jpg
They're 20 years old now and I still love them as much as the day they were released.
Jazix
30-08-2008, 07:49 PM
Can I point out one other thing (if it hasn't already been said) ?
I work at a photo studio and do a lot of work with wedding photos. The one piece of advice that has been repeatedly smashed into my brain is not to crop any of the hands, feet and most importantly, the DRESS!
You've got great photos, but where the end of the dress trails out of the frame, it creates a 'point of tension' if you will, and makes the photo feel a little awkward.
But you're got some wonderful shots there, congratulations!
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