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I had to boost the colours to bring out the colour of the dresses. It looked like it was going to rain again but thank God it did not!
Steele Bridesmaid dresses and the Brides dress were designed by TORI'S STYLEZ. The dresses made the Wedding that much more beautiful. You can find TORI'S STYLEZ inworld at:
This was one of our friend's wedding, Tad and Sarah. These lanterns were so cute, I loved the decorations..... Way behind on editing, so I'm just getting to these
The Bridesmaids at the wedding of Hilary Holeman and Harry Wright, Saturday 21 September 1957. On the left is Jennifer (Hilary’s sister) and on the right is Louie (Harry’s sister). The Bridesmaid in the middle is probably a friend of Hilary’s.
St. James's Church, St. James's Avenue, Beckenham, BR3 4HF
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Description:this chiffon bridesmaid dress is fully boned and lined in high quality,which succeeds on elegant pleat empire waistline.You can not only order standard size and picture color ,but also custom size and other color in our color chart you preffer.
This is a photo I edited of my friend Becky as a bride and me standing next to her as her bridesmaid.
I often like to edit some girls' photos changing up the color or length of their dresses. Becky recently posted a very cute picture in a lovely prom dress, and I had a little fun tweaking it. I pointed out that making it white made it look like a wedding dress. She was absolutely thrilled to see herself as a bride. After changing the image even more adding a veil, tiara, and a change of location, I edited myself standing next to her and gave her a nice wedding photo.
I think this image came a long way from her original photo.
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Here is a photo from the wedding I shot for Tracy & Adam Barker on September, 28th 2013.
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Bride: Tracy Barker & Bridesmaids
Photographer & Everything Else: Jeff Thomas
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Lighting Setup:
- Speed light attached to camera bounced backwards off ceiling.
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She asked if I could be the bridesmaid, but between this dress and the wine, I might get into trouble before the day is out. Giving my own hair an airing here.
Bridesmaid Falls, historically named Noble Falls, is located along the western flank of Cannon Mountain in Franconia, New Hampshire, and is considered one of New Hampshire's "lost waterfalls". The source is Meadow Brook. Some references, however, say the falls is on Coppermine Brook, but GPS shows Coppermine as 0.5 miles to the west.
There is currently very little information on this waterfall. The World Waterfalls Database shows the two sides of the falls as having heights of 55 and 46 feet. Two of my waterfall books (one for New Hampshire and one for New England) have no more than a mention of Noble Falls, and it is in the section on nearby Bridal Veil Falls. Both books describe Noble Falls as "rumored" or "obscure", as well as "smaller" and "likely less impressive" compared to Bridal Veil Falls.
If you do visit these falls, go after snowmelt or a good rain. When I went last autumn for the first time, there was only a thin stream of water on the left falls, and no water at all on the right.
Bridesmaids from a wedding that took place on August 14, 2010. The bride and groom were cutting the cake when this photograph was taken.
Such an adorable candid shot.. they were waiting their turn for group shots and I just happened to turn around and capture this image..
A quick shot of the girls right before the reception. Shot with 5d mk III & 135L, all natural light.
I'm not sure, but I think these girls were members of one of those sororities that rejects the homely.
Craig & Josie's wedding - Bridesmaids taken using my new VC Ultron 28mm f2 - fantastic lens! (most used on my leica M9).
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