Photo ideas for Valentine‘s Day (Part 5)
Posted on December 3, 2008
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Add some mystery

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In the above photo, the photographer has chosen not to show the face of the person to add an element of mystery to the photo. Try this out when you are proposing to someone. Just leave the photo where he/she can find it, and he/she will have a busy day trying to figure out who you are. Keep your camera ready to capture the joy in his/her face when he/she comes to know it was you. Needless to say, remember to wear the best dress that your sweetheart would like.

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It’s a perfect example of how cropping and framing a photo can make it interesting and mysterious.
Rings of a lifetime

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Someone who has spent years with you can also be your valentine. From newlyweds to your wife or husband who has stood by you through the ups and downs of life, a symbolic representation of your wonderful marriage can be captured through your wedding rings.

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A photo of a ring on your finger is also a subtle proposal on Valentine’s Day. The pink colour and softness of the photo add to its charisma.

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Surprise decorations

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A sweet substitute for diamonds

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Sugar looks like diamonds, so if you can’t afford diamonds you can make do with these
Small is beautiful

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Handmade knickknacks are a simple yet effective gift for Valentine’s Day. It’s surprising that many a time, these small gifts are used most often than an expensive gift, which gets tucked away in the house. Making a cutout using a photo makes your knickknack even more personal.

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