Farm Wedding
tenoverthenose
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Long story made really short: They planned for an outdoor farm wedding, but didn't plan on the reception getting rained out. Short story made really long: www.patrickpike.com
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Oh, I have been meaning to ask: are you adding grain? Or is that the result of higher ISOs?
#2 she looks happy and a bit lost.
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Lately I've been feeling the need to add a bit of grain for flavor. The trick is adjust the grain depending on the print size. It helps with smoothing skin too!
Funny you see that Ted... she kinda was. She was supposed to meet her groom at that spot before the ceremony and he was running 20 minutes late. So she was a bit nervous to say the least... but happy at the same time!
Cool, nevertheless! Kinda like red-riding hood moment, only with excitement and no menacing wolf.
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