Hi Kim . I like the composition in #1 but it is very pale for me, I would add some clarity and vibrance to the image. IMO glasses distract in #2 . I find #3 nice, if there was more empty space on the left instead of on the right it might look better but it is very nice this way too
For me, Kim, the first image is looking a fraction more faded than muted. So I would add a little bit of Vibrance to it, as Binnur mentioned. And I also agree with him about a different crop for #3. Maybe a square crop if you can't get anything else to work?
A few thoughts:
Image 1 - I don't find that the dark, in shadow side of the stable adds anything to the image. I'd be tempted to see what it looks like cropped away. If you want to keep the windown, crop just to the right of it; I suspect that will work too.
Image 2 - Good balance between the horse and bride; the positioning of the two works quite well.
Image 3 - A very heavy-handed vignette here. No subtlety at all; look at turning it back a bit so it isn't in the viewer's face quite as much. Also, much like my comment on Image 1 - a severe crop on the camera right side; alll that grass adds nothing to the image. You might want to consider a square crop here.
Nice, appears to be more sharpness on the horse in the second and third image. Was that intentional?
Thank you. Your comments are very helpful. On the first image, I did crop the window out and didn't like it as much. I like your idea to crop out the black, I will give that a try. On the second image, I was concerned that cropping it tight would impact the image. I had to crop the left as there was a bank jump I didn't want included. I'll try as you suggested and see how it looks. I agree about the vignette.
Thank you. Concerning the first image, I do have a more vibrant version. I will post later. I agree about the glasses, but they are a big part of her personality and she didn't want to remove them for most of the pics. Agree on third. There was a bank jump on the left side that I didn't want to include.
Hi Kim. I'm probably the only one who likes the muted color look. I dig it. Quite frankly, I sense you might have held back on muting the colors. I think it should be more muted. Keep on shooting :-)
Hi Kim I think you pushed the vibrancy slider too much, the lady has a very pink face and the colours on the dress don't match the ones in the other photos. You can adjust it anyway. I like the crop.
I also wonder about Rob's suggestion because he has a different style in photography.
Hi Rob I really wonder about your suggestion. Could you please explain how a more muted look would be optained with PP ? Just desaturating colours or reducing contrast? I would very much like to see the result. Without knowing that you have an artistic style I would think that it would look bad, but I know that you have a style !
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I may have misspoken, Kim. Actually, what I meant was more cowbells. Don't know why I said more muted colors. Truthfully, I don't see well in colors because I'm partially colored blind. Maybe that is why muted colors appeal to me. Since you asked for my version, I hope you will not hate me for this hacked up rendition of your work. Cheers.
Nice Pp work Rob - that is essentially the crop that I had in mind in my comment.