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By John Linton

On 27 May 2008

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The first in a series of photo faux pas that I managed to pull off at The Wedding. I'll be uploading one a day until I reach the JPG photo limit for photo essays (see Wedding Photo Faux Pas: or What Are Friends For?). Consider this photo essay just another VIVA! moment in a lifetime full of them.

10 Responses

  • Laura Hartley

    On 27 May 2008 Laura Hartley gave props:

    A peaceful and beautiful CLASSIC moment in a portrait/landscape/seascape pic!

  • Leanna Lomanski

    On 27 May 2008 Leanna Lomanski said:

    They won't let you write a photo essay?? with just one photo?
    Yeah, I dont think I'd make a good wedding photographer either -- doubt that the happy couple would enjoy 47 pictures of the brick, stone, windows etc of the church!! Looks like a nice day for fishing...........

  • Ronnie Ginnever

    On 27 May 2008 Ronnie Ginnever gave props:

    looking forward for more...

  • Catherine Kurvink

    On 27 May 2008 Catherine Kurvink gave props:

    I can't wait to hear what this photo has to do with a wedding!

  • Linda Merz

    On 27 May 2008 Linda Merz gave props:

    Did you invite these wedding crashers? :)

  • John Linton

    On 27 May 2008 John Linton said:

    No. Lake Champlain was hosting a bass fishing tournament that weekend and these guys must have thought that spot held promise. I thought it was a riot, but many of the bride's entourage (family and friends) were not anywhere near as amused as I was.

  • *Peggy.Sue* Harrington

    On 27 May 2008 *Peggy.Sue* Harrington said:

    Hilarious ..

  • Jean Pierre Vacherot

    On 27 May 2008 Jean Pierre Vacherot said:

    Just a question : Do you still thought to photograph the wedding

  • Sherry Davis Johnson

    On 27 May 2008 Sherry Davis Johnson gave props:

    Yep, I know comedy when I hear it.

  • Carsta A.

    On 10 July 2008 Carsta A. said:

    i think one can't get any better wedding photos plus story than this one.....something that'll give you chuckles for the rest of your life, not like these most often so boring wedding shots which sooner or later end up as prey for the dust.

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