When it is dark outside, my camera has the very annoying habit of taking roughly 15 seconds to take a picture. By the time the flash has flashed, the scene I hoped to acquire was usually long gone. Here are some shots from Sharon and Justin's reception that look like the subjects in view could actually be what I was going for.
It was a beatiful party, and fortunately I am related to the photographer that shot it, so better pictures are on the way.
5 years ago
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It really was beautiful; I wish Ashly and I hadn't been to tired to stay for dancing and sparklers.
Yeah!!!! Those are the first pictures I've seen!!!!!!
I LOVED IT! I loved that you were there.
Three cheers for you, virtual stranger!
I am so glad to have again snooped here in hopes of a second helping of that dead bobcat. These pictures top the carcass, hands down, and I rejoice to see a few slices of a day in which I wanted so badly to partake in person.
That is auctually an OK photo of Paul and I, I usually dont like photos of myself. But I think the darkness of your camera helps. ;)
Vermont, joining the service and the 3000 miles in between me and these events totally, totally suck...
In other news, thansk for the U2 video you sent me.
I do believe that at 2:47 in that song Bono might very well say "Boom Cha"
I'm not sure.
3000 sucking miles.
3000 miles and a 30 dollar plane ticket cancel each other out, no?
we missed job, but it was very fun...
Nice work with the picture, lena!!!
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