The Wedding Party

Nicholas, son of Polina.

Posted by Michael Meek on Thu, 10/08/15 02:45
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Comments by Michael Meek on Thu, 10/08/15 02:46

Michael, the groom and my nephew


Comments by Michael Meek on Thu, 10/08/15 02:48

Polina and me (I didn't take this one!)


Comments by Jan Bjorklund on Thu, 10/08/15 08:12

Everyone looking happy and anticipating the big day for the couple. I do like the perspective in the opening picture of Nicholas with the catch lights in his eyes serving to bring him to life before my eyes.


Comments by Jacky on Thu, 10/08/15 09:09

A very handsome family -- and wonderful photos of a memorable day!
You are looking very dapper, btw...


Comments by Sandi MacDonald on Thu, 10/08/15 10:51

You did good on the close up portraits. And what a beautiful bride. A happy day for everyone.;-)


Comments by G.B. SHETTLER on Thu, 10/08/15 13:25

Great OP, Dapper Michael. and glad that I did not have to pay for
Polina's Wonderful Wedding Dress.


Comments by Paul Bracey on Fri, 10/09/15 17:42

A handsome set all around! Congratulations!


Comments by Linda Frey on Fri, 10/09/15 22:00

The happiness of the wedding party is evident. Good job on the photos.


Comments by Michael Meek on Sun, 10/11/15 05:56

Thanks everyone. It was a very good day!


Comments by Ruth Rittichier on Mon, 10/12/15 17:49

Excellent lighting on that portrait of Nicholas. And yes, you look dapper.


Comments by Ernest Cadegan on Mon, 10/12/15 17:55

The OP comes across as so strong I hate to criticize. Just my humble
opinion but I think the light on the light on the face falls on the wrong
spot. I like to see it higher to accentuate the eyes. Or perhaps a little
less light on the cheeks.

Second is very engaging but suffers from following the strength of the
OP.

You cut a fine figure that day.


Comments by Michael Meek on Tue, 10/13/15 09:42

Thanks, Ruth. At 74 I'll take any compliments I can get!

Ernest, you are so acute in your observations it just knocks me out sometimes. Please feel free to critique my photos and let me encourage you to do so. Indeed, I gain something from every critique from everyone here on PC. The worst thing is silence . . . that's when you know for sure that you have a mote in your eye and it needs a tear to clear.