My sister and brother in law celebrated their 25th anniversary in 2011. We threw them a party, so during the planning process we took a look at a lot of their wedding pictures. Here's an example of what not to do. My apologies to the photographer, but shots like this help us all in the long run ...
No, she's not wearing a white witch's hat. She's wearing a hat, which was all the rage in 1986. But there is a part in the drapes right above her head. Unfortunate. In the digital age, we are able to look on the back of our cameras, see that there is a peak above her head, delete the photo and then shoot again, slightly off centre.
In this case it was film, and the faux pas was not evident until it was developed. But the photographer was also good enough to get a different angle. He likely noticed the part in the drapes and reframed the shot to make sure he didn't get it again.
Three shots. Can you guess which one didn't make it into the album?
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