| "E viveram felizes para sempre" means "and they lived happily ever after" in Portugese. The bride is from Brazil. |
These aren't the best, I know, but I'm nowhere near a pro photographer and don't claim to be. Every time I take photos I learn a little more. The biggest challenge with this was learning to edit them... the one with the frame was the best of the attempts at that shot... and was the one where my flash was still recharging. I didn't know anything about editing before. Now I know a little.
I'm going to try to take some Christmas shots... we'll have to see how they come out. There's so little work at my job right now that I've only worked 2 days since Thanksgiving weekend, and probably won't work again til January. So, plenty of time to mess around with my camera. (-:
If I don't get back beforehand, I hope you all have a wonderful and Merry Christmas.





The pictures are beautiful Maggie.
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