Monday, October 30, 2006

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.

6 comments:

Kelly Visel said...

It really was beautiful; I wish Ashly and I hadn't been to tired to stay for dancing and sparklers.

Anonymous said...

Yeah!!!! Those are the first pictures I've seen!!!!!!
I LOVED IT! I loved that you were there.

Abigail said...

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.

Cyn said...

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. ;)

Rocket Surgeon, Phd said...

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.

sarah said...

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!!!