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Posted: Fri Aug 22nd, 2014 13:24
 
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Posted: Fri Aug 22nd, 2014 16:00
 
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What about the brave photographer?    ;-)

 




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Very impressive creativitity and execution.

It does make me wonder,with this ever increasing need for the spectacular, how many people are let down by their life afterwards. Life, and especially married life, can't always be high,flashing lights and glitz. No wonder so many marriage flounder when they discover washing up isn't accompanied by lightning and adrenaline.


Sorry, being a bit to cynical and 60+ this morning.

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I agree, the marriage needs to be more important than the wedding.

Unfortunately a lot of brides who will pay for a top photographer are probably the ones who become Bridezillas.

 




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Eric wrote: Very impressive creativitity and execution.

It does make me wonder,with this ever increasing need for the spectacular, how many people are let down by their life afterwards. Life, and especially married life, can't always be high,flashing lights and glitz. No wonder so many marriage flounder when they discover washing up isn't accompanied by lightning and adrenaline.


Sorry, being a bit to cynical and 60+ this morning.


but some times when we get older and are forced to slow down more and take our time, it is a good thing.  ;-)

 




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Kathy Baker wrote:



but some times when we get older and are forced to slow down more and take our time, it is a good thing.  ;-)


I can tell I am getting older....I just checked the car computer and I am getting 4mpg better fuel econmy than I used to.

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I bet you have a book and log when and how much fuel you put in the car!

(I have, ever since my first car in the UK). I must be really old.



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I have every receipt for fuel since at least 1984 I kept a log of fuel going back before that but there are gaps.

I simply write the milage on the fuel ticket and file them, when I am bored and need some excitement I enter the details into a spreadsheet.

When I had my Sinclair ZX80 I made a BASIC program which did all sorts of analysis of the data, nowadays Excel and Numbers suffice!!!

What fun.

My first Land Rover, a Series one used to get £1.00 a week of petrol, that was 3 gallons. That did all my running about for the week. Currently I usually spend at least 40 times that a week and that's if I don't go anywhere!!! LOL



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Some of this work looks like pre-made background shots and a green screen wedding shot.



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I did wonder about that...

Eric, what do you think?

The attire doesn't always seem to be reacting to the environment in some of the scenes...



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