After Accidentally Shooting These Newlyweds On The Rooftop, Photographer Asks Internet To Help Him Find The Couple
It’s hard to believe, but this stunning shot was taken completely by accident! Travel filmmaker Brandon Li and his friend were testing a drone over Hong Kong and when the battery was almost empty they pointed the camera down to catch a few last shots before landing the aircraft.
Brandon wasn’t even aware of the image that he took during the shooting. The filmmaker spotted this perfectly composed still only when he was analyzing the footage later. Brandon still has no idea who the couple is, but would love to find them and give the newlyweds the one photo that’s missing from their photoshoot.
It is believed that this building is the J Residence hotel in Hong Kong. If you have any information about the couple, leave a comment below or contact Brandon Li on Instagram, Facebook or his personal website!
(h/t: petapixel)
I tend to agree. There's something really fake about this. The bride's arms are too straight. Not natural. Looks like some kind of doll.
Load More Replies...why is there also a guy sunbathing on the table? if this is a organic shot i will turn vegan !
I hope the original picture has a much better definition...The first one has a big construction site on the left and the second (zoom) is really ugly. I don't speak about the composition but the couple look like a bunch of pixels...
I thought he murdered a random couple on a rooftop and now he wants to find them.. read wrongly!!
These "accidental" photos of wedding couples are getting a little ridiculous. They all look planned.
And we are missing one important thing; if the people on the roof tools are people and not manins ( unlikely) and if they are alone on the rooftop ( with they clearly aren't since there is a guy in on the sunbed), why would a person who has spent month, maybe years saving for a wedding dress for a special day, risk getting grass stains on it by just relaxing in the grass? they are eighter posing for a photo ( explains the third guy in the picture) or they are not real people.
Did anyone else noticed a third person in this picture? Look at the top right corner.
Looks like the drone got a shot of someone else's shoot. The couple looks more like mannequins than actual people.
well towards the top you can see there is someone laying on the ground shooting them.
If this is truly not staged, then it's pretty much the visual definition of serendipity
I tend to agree. There's something really fake about this. The bride's arms are too straight. Not natural. Looks like some kind of doll.
Load More Replies...why is there also a guy sunbathing on the table? if this is a organic shot i will turn vegan !
I hope the original picture has a much better definition...The first one has a big construction site on the left and the second (zoom) is really ugly. I don't speak about the composition but the couple look like a bunch of pixels...
I thought he murdered a random couple on a rooftop and now he wants to find them.. read wrongly!!
These "accidental" photos of wedding couples are getting a little ridiculous. They all look planned.
And we are missing one important thing; if the people on the roof tools are people and not manins ( unlikely) and if they are alone on the rooftop ( with they clearly aren't since there is a guy in on the sunbed), why would a person who has spent month, maybe years saving for a wedding dress for a special day, risk getting grass stains on it by just relaxing in the grass? they are eighter posing for a photo ( explains the third guy in the picture) or they are not real people.
Did anyone else noticed a third person in this picture? Look at the top right corner.
Looks like the drone got a shot of someone else's shoot. The couple looks more like mannequins than actual people.
well towards the top you can see there is someone laying on the ground shooting them.
If this is truly not staged, then it's pretty much the visual definition of serendipity
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