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Here's another one of my son Link at my cousin's wedding. There was some red eye which I tried to fix in a little different way, but it ended up looking like a sparkle in his eye. I like the effect.

Here's another one of my son Link at my cousin's wedding. There was some red eye which I tried to fix in a little different way, but it ended up looking like a sparkle in his eye. I like the effect.
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I got to see one of my friends from college this past weekend. This is her daughter. I'm not saying she's any more ornery than any other toddler, but I love this expression. I think it captures that toddler attitude.

I got to see one of my friends from college this past weekend. This is her daughter. I'm not saying she's any more ornery than any other toddler, but I love this expression. I think it captures that toddler attitude.
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I'm back again, though there's no telling how long I'll be back. I start my new job with the feds the beginning of September, and some time after that I'll be spending 6 weeks in Dallas, so I should get some new and interesting material there.
This particular shot is my son, Lincoln, at my cousin's wedding reception this past Saturday.
This picture was taken with my brand new camara, a Canon Powershot S5 IS. It's the newer version of the Canon Powershot S3 IS, which my parents have and I've borrowed a few times. It' really a great camera, and has everything even a moderately seriously amateur could need, without costing the hundreds of extra dollars an SLR with all the necessary accessories would require.
As a side note, I realize how confusing it can be with all the untitled pictures I always have. So, along with the new camera comes an arbitrary naming system when the picture doesn't need--or shouldn't have--a title. I will just use the number assigned by the camera rather than leaving it untitled. I haven't decided how I will number them once the numbering starts over at 1.

I'm back again, though there's no telling how long I'll be back. I start my new job with the feds the beginning of September, and some time after that I'll be spending 6 weeks in Dallas, so I should get some new and interesting material there.
This particular shot is my son, Lincoln, at my cousin's wedding reception this past Saturday.
This picture was taken with my brand new camara, a Canon Powershot S5 IS. It's the newer version of the Canon Powershot S3 IS, which my parents have and I've borrowed a few times. It' really a great camera, and has everything even a moderately seriously amateur could need, without costing the hundreds of extra dollars an SLR with all the necessary accessories would require.
As a side note, I realize how confusing it can be with all the untitled pictures I always have. So, along with the new camera comes an arbitrary naming system when the picture doesn't need--or shouldn't have--a title. I will just use the number assigned by the camera rather than leaving it untitled. I haven't decided how I will number them once the numbering starts over at 1.
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I had the pleasure of serving as an usher for a college friend's wedding this past weekend (and my wife served as a bridesmaid), and she asked me to take candid pictures throughout the rehearsal and basically as much as I could when I wasn't busy as an usher. This one is of the father of the groom, taken at the rehearsal. Luckily, my dad let me use his Canon Powershot S3 IS, and the 12X zoom combined with anti-shake made all these possible.

I had the pleasure of serving as an usher for a college friend's wedding this past weekend (and my wife served as a bridesmaid), and she asked me to take candid pictures throughout the rehearsal and basically as much as I could when I wasn't busy as an usher. This one is of the father of the groom, taken at the rehearsal. Luckily, my dad let me use his Canon Powershot S3 IS, and the 12X zoom combined with anti-shake made all these possible.
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