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15-MAR-2004 Amir Levitski *

Holding Hands by Amir Levitski*

I was lucky to be invited to an authentic Indian wedding.
The first ceremony (out of several days' ceremonies) was the "Henna" ceremony.
On the corner, I noticed the bride and her husband's sister holding each other hands with great excitement. Those hands on the background of their colorful saris gave me this shot that I like very much for its combination of motions and colors.

Canon EOS 10D ,Canon 35-350L
1/60s f/4.5 at 160.0mm iso200 with Flash hide exif
Full EXIF Info
Date/Time15-Mar-2004 17:56:34
MakeCanon
ModelEOS 10D
Flash UsedYes
Focal Length160 mm
Exposure Time1/60 sec
Aperturef/4.5
ISO Equivalent200
Exposure Bias
White Balance (-1)
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programshutter priority (2)
Focus Distance

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Canon DSLR Challenge15-Jul-2004 09:42
Olaf - thanks.
This is tha actual picture size. I have not cropped it. I think I shall crop that hand out. I'm not sure I'm skilled enough to clone it. I'm affriad that the pattern of the sarri is too complicated for me. You think it is acheivable? any tips how should I approach such a clone?
Thanks again,
Olaf.dk 15-Jul-2004 07:31
I like this a lot - the colors and patterns are absolutely striking! I am a bit confused whether what I am seeing is a cropped version? As it is now, the cut off hand on the lower edge is a bit distracting. I would like to see more of it or none at all. If none at all is the answer, instead of cropping maybe you could clone it out? IF you have more of it in the original image, I would really like to see what that looks like! --Olaf
Canon DSLR Challenge14-Jul-2004 07:48
Jeff,
Thanks a lot. I think you are absulutly right. I'll try that. It will somehow derogate from the great sarri color, but indeed make the picture better. Thank you.
Guest 14-Jul-2004 00:02
Beautiful image but I think the hand in the foreground is a bit distracting. Have you tried cropping it out to see how it effects the balance and feel?