autumn_storm and <user site="livejournal.com" user="twentypence
17 Sep 2006 12:50 amwas wonderful. Just a brief one, full writeup tomorrow.
The bride - as expected - looked absolutely beautiful and very happy indeed and the groom smashing in his grey suit and equally happy.
The ceremony (civil only) was short and to the point, very
There was much faffing and milling about and taking of photos afterwards before moving on to the reception venue where after another wait the speeches happened and then finally the buffet was opened. By the time everone was starving so it was soon reduced to very little. ;o)
Then
I took shitloads (over 500) of photos, of which 100odd will probably make it online. Of those, there are a few absolute stonkers, if I may say so myself. A tiny preview follows, a bigger one will be posted tomorrow evening and the rest as the week progresses and I get through them.


First glimpse of the bride and bridesmaids arriving. Shot through a window so a bit crappy, sorry.

The bride is delivered by the proud father

All done

This is probably the or at least one of the best character shots ever

Wheee!!!

Cake! As there were too many presents around it and the wall behind it had a horrible blue border around it, this pretentious perspective shot was the only option

This is my favourite shot of the couple
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Date: 17/9/06 04:22 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 17/9/06 11:12 am (UTC)The hires photo is big enough for a 20x30 print so yes. :o)
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Date: 17/9/06 07:46 am (UTC)Thankyou for taking those, and as a special request, can you mail me the full size version of that picture of my grandma? I'd like to get that printed out. :o)
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Date: 17/9/06 11:20 am (UTC)It's definitely going to be in the book and will be in the print collection, too so if you don't mind waiting a bit for a professional print I'd rather hold on to it.
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Date: 17/9/06 04:45 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 17/9/06 09:51 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 17/9/06 11:25 am (UTC)She was, you could literally feel her happiness.