Maggie O
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Allow me to jump on that bandwagon; a genuine favorite!Matt: Outstanding, as others have said. Super + superb.:salute:
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Allow me to jump on that bandwagon; a genuine favorite!Matt: Outstanding, as others have said. Super + superb.:salute:
Thank you sir!Tim, lovely shots you have there! You are rocking the German optics as well!
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+1 from me. Well said. :thumbup:Jono - I 've seen many great works from you in the past like others here but rarely comment. This is my first so here:
Yes you only use a bend road but you forgot to mentioned that you bend the light to make the bended road looks magic.
Best Regards,
Son
Amen To That!Tom - it is in my blood to make things that I see as solutions
Jono - I 've seen many great works from you in the past like others here but rarely comment. This is my first so here:
Yes you only use a bend road but you forgot to mentioned that you bend the light to make the bended road looks magic.
Best Regards,
Son
Son: Very well said sir. It is an honor to meet such a person.Tom - it is in my blood to make things that I see as solutions
Jono - I 've seen many great works from you in the past like others here but rarely comment. This is my first so here:
Yes you only use a bend road but you forgot to mentioned that you bend the light to make the bended road looks magic.
Best Regards,
Son
panda81: This is a brilliant photograph. One that you and your wife shall cherish and preserve for your child.Hey fellas -
Inspired by Lloyd's moving descriptions, I want to give just a little introduction to give you a reference point for what these pictures are about.
However, I went home to help my wife run errands and take care of our newborn. One of the best moments of the weekend was here, when my wife was giving our little boy a bath. Apparently, he really enjoys bathtime - hopefully this will continue as he keeps growing!
Oh yes, it was a happy Saturday Thanks for reading!
Jerry: Thank you for sharing. I was touched by your description, and wonder how much better off many marriage would be if started in such a serious and thoughtful manner... and with the earnest support of good friends.Hey fellas -
Inspired by Lloyd's moving descriptions, I want to give just a little introduction to give you a reference point for what these pictures are about.
I borrowed the CV 21/4 from a friend this past weekend to take some photos of another friend's bachelor party. All the following photos were taken with his lens. (For those of you who read Steve Huff's website, my friend's actually famous! He's the one who wrote the article about traveling to SF with the M9. )
Anyway, bachelor parties for us are a bit different from what you normally see on TV. We started off the day at 8:30am by meeting at church. Our group of guys gathered together to share and encourage our soon-to-be-married friend. We shared stories of what to expect, and reminded him to be a strong, graceful, and loving husband. We finished that session with probably the most important thing we could ever do for our friend - praying together, asking God to bless their marriage and always watch over them, and also showing our friend that we'll always be there for support if he needed it.
Afterwards, most of the guys went off to play paintball for the next few hours, one last chance to release the inner violence before being domesticated, I suppose However, I went home to help my wife run errands and take care of our newborn. One of the best moments of the weekend was here, when my wife was giving our little boy a bath. Apparently, he really enjoys bathtime - hopefully this will continue as he keeps growing!
In the evening, I rejoined the boys at our favorite restaurant to celebrate at: Fogo de Chao. The restaurant is a Brazilian churrascaria - if you're unfamiliar with these types of restaurants, basically it's an entire buffet of delicious meats. Servers will come by your table with large slabs of meats on platters or giant skewers. If you fancy the meat they are carrying, they will slice off a piece and put it on your plate. This goes on until your stomach begs you to stop. During our wait, I thought it would be fun to shoot some candids to maybe catch some fun moments - certainly, a few of interesting moments came up.
Oh yes, it was a happy Saturday Thanks for reading!