Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Wedding

Andy | Wednesday, May 22, 2013 | | Best Blogger Tips

When I was photographing at the mill pond I got a bonus when I spotted a wedding party.

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  1. That is always nice to watch from a distance how people are struggling with dresses, wind and photographers in the open air.

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  2. Neat catch! I kind of like the hats the men are wearing - the wedding looks like it might be a little bit country.

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  3. What a great place for an outdoor wedding! Where are all the people, though? Off in the woods, maybe?

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    1. Lowell the wedding party were the only ones there having a photo shoot with their photographer.

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  4. A terrific setting for wedding photos!

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  5. With a little more luck you could have had a great reflection photo.

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  6. I spy with my little eye ...... A wedding! What a cool shot! I love the reflection in the water!

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  7. Lucky catch! The colors and reflections of the group are very nice.

    Re: The building in my post today. It was another restaurant before this but I think it was originally a small church.

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  8. Ooh! I don't know where their photographer was, but he should have been standing where you were! :) love the reflection in the water!

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  9. This is almost like the wedding party I came across in Elgin Mills - the bridesmaids were also dressed in deep purple!

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  10. Great opportunity, Andy. Glad you took advantage of it!

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  11. Looks like all the girls are wearing boots. The guys wearing cowboy hats. So was planned the dress code. Awesome shot Andy. Good timing.

    The guests most likely are over at the reception place and here is like hours of

    the photos for the album to be. Our daughter did that. We all headed off later

    inside and had pictures taken with the bride and groom and the rest of the party and

    his side and our side of parents. Being us. Tee, hee

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