Brilio.net - Taking photos at a wedding is important. Remember, photos are not just visual records of a historic day, but also archives that allow couples to remember important moments, facial expressions and emotions during their wedding.
Even though it is important, not all brides and grooms immortalize their wedding moments for various reasons and considerations. As is done by TikTok users with the username @Re on Facebook. Not only did they not take photos, but they also only held their wedding ceremony at KUA without holding a reception.
photo: Facebook/@Re
Apart from being free and cost-effective, weddings at KUA are also not too complicated. The groom only needs to wear a suit, while the bride adjusts. Without a wedding organizer, without a tent, even eating was only for those closest to you.
This man is not out of his wits. He asked Facebook people to edit his photo with his wife so that it could be a memento. " Please edit it into a bridal photo. We just got married at KUA. For a keepsake ," he wrote.
He conveyed this request in the "Editing Dong" group. As a result, the temperatures who were also members of the group came out and showed themselves. It turns out that the contents of the group are indeed classy editors. They helped edit the couple's photo into a bridal photo. The results look amazing.
Are you curious about its appearance? The following are photos from the "Editing Dong" group collected by brilio.net on Friday (5/4).
1. With just a photo of the two of them, this Facebook resident can conjure up as if he were posing on the aisle.
photo: Facebook/@Re
2. Even though the editing is still visible, the atmosphere in this photo looks different from the original photo.
photo: Facebook/@Re
3. Edited using traditional clothing, this couple's photo looks realistic.
photo: Facebook/@Re
4. One of the editors used Indian customs for fun.
photo: Facebook/@Re
5. A very Indonesian wedding, all white and the bride wearing a kebaya.
photo: Facebook/@Re
6. Apart from the classy editing, the photos also look clear. Using someone else's body and only changing the face.
photo: Facebook/@Re
7. How many traditional clothes have been edited by netizens. This is one of the traditional Javanese clothes. Even the background is made to look like it's in the forest.
photo: Facebook/@Re
8. Photos like this, even though edited, are very suitable to be installed in the living room. Alfatihah to netizens.
photo: Facebook/@Re
9. It's difficult when the temperature changes. The results are definitely very realistic. Who would have thought that this was an edit.
photo: Facebook/@Re
(brl/lea)