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You know, it's funny how when I get home from shooting photos, and I start looking through them, how what you learned from spending time with someone matches up with what you see in the photos.
I have a tendency of, after taking photos of a wedding or an event, letting them sit untouched for a few days so that I can come back to the pictures with a fresh outlook (I realize I used to do this when writing papers in college- write it, leave it alone for a few days, then come back to it and re-read it once I've forgotten some of the details). When I started editing Alyssa & Paul's photos, I realized that she is cracking up in just about every one of them... and I realized just how petite she really is!
We stopped to take a photo and Alyssa recommended we start by doing a "Saved By the Bell"-esque, Kelly and Zack, Super BFF photo, just to loosen things up:

I have a tendency of, after taking photos of a wedding or an event, letting them sit untouched for a few days so that I can come back to the pictures with a fresh outlook (I realize I used to do this when writing papers in college- write it, leave it alone for a few days, then come back to it and re-read it once I've forgotten some of the details). When I started editing Alyssa & Paul's photos, I realized that she is cracking up in just about every one of them... and I realized just how petite she really is!
We stopped to take a photo and Alyssa recommended we start by doing a "Saved By the Bell"-esque, Kelly and Zack, Super BFF photo, just to loosen things up:

I'd say that's about as close as you can get, short of having Mark- Paul Gosselaar and Tiffany Amber Thiesen there!
As we walked along, I saw this super cute giant dog metal statue thing, that I guess had not sold as quickly as the shop owners had hoped:

As we walked along, I saw this super cute giant dog metal statue thing, that I guess had not sold as quickly as the shop owners had hoped:

I found this crazy crooked tree and stopped, attempting to get a very romantic photo, but got more laughs instead, which was just fine with me!


Then, walking out towards the ocean, we found this beautiful, rickety old fence


which led us to one of the most beautiful sunsets I've ever seen in Florida, and my favorite shot of the day:


PS: somewhere in this fabulous sand, my Bluetooth fell out of my ear and is now probably being eaten by a crab or a lobster or something. If anyone finds a sad, lonely, blinking its last blink Bluetooth somewhere on the beach, please contact me!
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Beautimous!
(01.08.10)This is absolutely stunning!!! Which beach was this?
(01.19.11)Thank you! These photos were taken in the islands of Northwest Florida.
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