Wedding & Nature Photos

In the past few weeks, i’ve mainly been using our digital camera. I regret that i did not pack the camera accesibly on our flight east, because the views from the plane around Houston at sunset were magnificent. (I would have likely taken some of those blue-cast photos of Lake Powell, too.)

Once we were in North Carolina, i was almost obsessive. I took almost two hundred photos of the preparations for Laura & Todd’s wedding. Thirty document Mom’s work on their wedding cake. In the math of photography, quantity eventually begets quality, and there are some well done photos. The album retains many photos of less than ideal quality, though, for their documentary value.

I also shot a round of photos when i walked home, my first day back to work. The fennel, cat tails, and thistles were lovely; the snowy egret was not cooperative. I restrained myself from picking a bouquet for my dining room and made up for it with photos.


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Wedding & Nature Photos

In the past few weeks, i’ve mainly been using our digital camera. I regret that i did not pack the camera accesibly on our flight east, because the views from the plane around Houston at sunset were magnificent. (I would have likely taken some of those blue-cast photos of Lake Powell, too.)

Once we were in North Carolina, i was almost obsessive. I took almost two hundred photos of the preparations for Laura & Todd’s wedding. Thirty document Mom’s work on their wedding cake. In the math of photography, quantity eventually begets quality, and there are some well done photos. The album retains many photos of less than ideal quality, though, for their documentary value.

I also shot a round of photos when i walked home, my first day back to work. The fennel, cat tails, and thistles were lovely; the snowy egret was not cooperative. I restrained myself from picking a bouquet for my dining room and made up for it with photos.


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Wedding & Nature Photos

In the past few weeks, i’ve mainly been using our digital camera. I regret that i did not pack the camera accesibly on our flight east, because the views from the plane around Houston at sunset were magnificent. (I would have likely taken some of those blue-cast photos of Lake Powell, too.)

Once we were in North Carolina, i was almost obsessive. I took almost two hundred photos of the preparations for Laura & Todd’s wedding. Thirty document Mom’s work on their wedding cake. In the math of photography, quantity eventually begets quality, and there are some well done photos. The album retains many photos of less than ideal quality, though, for their documentary value.

I also shot a round of photos when i walked home, my first day back to work. The fennel, cat tails, and thistles were lovely; the snowy egret was not cooperative. I restrained myself from picking a bouquet for my dining room and made up for it with photos.


Comments are closed.