Lenses through a Lense

Lenses through a Lense

The wedding was held at my college or residence. I couldn't resist taking my camera and taking a few shorts. Now I wonder, should I track done the couple and give them these as a wedding gift? (They would never have these views otherwise). Or will I be condemned as a voyeur??

14 Comments
 
  1. Di1

    im glad i inspired u to post this one, its beautiful, its as tho u are watching other people admire the newlyweds that "live happily ever after".... *@Nina SimOne

  2. Bareng Rakuba

    this is cool, they will love this shot..........its

    incredible!

  3. æ

    masterfully imaginative

  4. Stefanie Jason

    thank u Di1

    Wow! Rudzani this pic is amazing!
    whenever i look @ your pics they put me in a good space

  5. seilatsatsi

    beautiful ru

  6. twiggle stix

    Ru, What a shot! Im Loving looking through your lense indeed!
    Beautiful from the colours to the love, displayed from the couple and the excitement from the camera man/women.

  7. Khumbelo

    lovely capture as always Ru.

  8. Sukum'ukhanye

    Eish,,, with these wedding pics, i nw wana get married

  9. NguJaz

    this is the strange thing about weddings -- people want to capture people being "affectionate" -- odd thing that.

  10. rudzani

    Jaz, you shouldn't say anything. You hated my funeral photographs because you have something agains dead people. You and Lebogang. Now you don't like "affectionate" people either. I give up:-)

    How did you like that ranting and raving. I have worked-up a sweat:-)

  11. ntsasa

    lovely one rudz.
    I say find them and give them a copy.
    I'm not big on red flowers, but this shot make them look stunning.

  12. Juxtapose

    "....you have something agains[t] dead people...."

    LOL

  13. NguJaz

    Did I say "hate" fa real? I didn't mean hate if that's what I said. I do however find it disturbing to see cameras at a funeral. Something about the process of mourning that I feel uncomfortable with being "seen" as it were. I wouldn't necessarily take photographs of a funeral. However, to each his own --

    I don't have an issue with you taking images of the affectionate couple. Weddings are about affection. I was merely commenting on the strange phenomena: that we almost pressure them to be affectionate. All day long we demand, "hold her", "kiss her", "look into his eyes", "look happy", "smile", "touch him". It's odd that's all.

  14. Makhaya

    incredible man.

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