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Jul 08, 2006 20:14 |  #1

This was from a quick ceremony shoot this afternoon. I thought it was cute how the daughter was being "taught" how to blow bubbles ;)

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Jul 08, 2006 20:22 |  #2

Here's one more... no bubbles this time. This is one of the bride's maids. And oh boy I must say, everyone has a digital camera now, probably 75% of the people there were shooting to.

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Jul 09, 2006 09:01 |  #3

I love the pictures, the bridesmaid one is exceptional- to me


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Jul 09, 2006 11:23 |  #4

Nice shots! bubbles are always nice in photos. I agree. 75% of my wedding yesterday had digital cameras too. ...and then followed me around during formals.


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Jul 09, 2006 16:27 as a reply to  @ dsze's post |  #5

They are everwhere, I guess we have to live with it. i even had a guy from the bridal that was shadowing me... I will never allow that anymore as it ended up being a nuisance.




  
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