I like your pictures!
#1 I like the natural framing and the reds mixed with the white.
#2 the colours are so rich and vibrant, with the window light and the bride looking off. If the photo was mine I'd consider cropping the image off on the left at the window frame, as I don't think the image loses anything and it draws more attention to the bride.
#3 I like it and the DOF, there could be a little more breathing room in the image, but whatever each to their own, I'd be more than happy as is.
#4 Yes it's over saturated, but that works well with the playfulness of the image. Obviously, not all your pictures are going to look like that, but for a fun shot, that looks great. Only one small critique of #4, be wary of trees and poles growing out of heads, unless done intentionally for artistic or humour effect.
Having said that there is certainly nothing wrong with the other guy's pictures, just a slightly different style, although I agree they may be a little too blue.
As for getting a full frame, I hear you. I'm presently saving my pennies to buy a FF for the improved DOF, ISO, and tonal range it offers over my crop sensor. Not to mention my 70-200 2.8 at the 70 end is sometimes just a little too tight on my crop sensor when I shoot hockey and having the larger FF sensor would eliminate 99% of this problem.
#1 I like the natural framing and the reds mixed with the white.
#2 the colours are so rich and vibrant, with the window light and the bride looking off. If the photo was mine I'd consider cropping the image off on the left at the window frame, as I don't think the image loses anything and it draws more attention to the bride.
#3 I like it and the DOF, there could be a little more breathing room in the image, but whatever each to their own, I'd be more than happy as is.
#4 Yes it's over saturated, but that works well with the playfulness of the image. Obviously, not all your pictures are going to look like that, but for a fun shot, that looks great. Only one small critique of #4, be wary of trees and poles growing out of heads, unless done intentionally for artistic or humour effect.
Having said that there is certainly nothing wrong with the other guy's pictures, just a slightly different style, although I agree they may be a little too blue.
As for getting a full frame, I hear you. I'm presently saving my pennies to buy a FF for the improved DOF, ISO, and tonal range it offers over my crop sensor. Not to mention my 70-200 2.8 at the 70 end is sometimes just a little too tight on my crop sensor when I shoot hockey and having the larger FF sensor would eliminate 99% of this problem.
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