The groom

The Bride

The vowels


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Re: A Pagan WeddingI like #3. 
                  
            
		But for a Pagan wedding I'd be expecting a few more shots of people dancing round bonfires with goats heads and stuff like that. But maybe I've watched too many movies..... 
 Re: A Pagan WeddingI like them too however I find the angle a bit much on the first and third.  Was it really a pagan wedding? 
                  
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 Re: A Pagan WeddingThanks for the comments   
                  
            
		
 Re: A Pagan WeddingShe is pretty and her clothing is interesting. 
                  
            I think the WB of 2 is too different from 3 and 4. I also agree that the angle is too much...especially when his head is tilted as well. Marvin - "Paganism" encompasses a wide range of beliefs and practices outside the standard religions. It could be anything for all 'we' know. http://www.lumensphotography.com 
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