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kathleen fonseca
{K:11992} 10/21/2003
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oops..not resurrection..haha, i meant reincarnation!
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kathleen fonseca
{K:11992} 10/21/2003
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This image is mysterious and far more interesting than 99.99% of bride photos. i think people forget the really tremendous import and impact of the marriage ceremony. This one event changes the course of two lives forever, maybe even into the next life if we believe in resurrection. You have reminded me here of the mystical and the spiritual nature of the ceremony with your moody black and white, your deep shadows, the gleaming satin of her white dress, the modest position of her hands in prayer and the serene expression on her face. This doesn't seem to be a bride intent on rushing through the ritual to get to the reception. I wish an entire wedding could be shot like this. What a series it would be!! i too wonder about that thing behind her head. It looks like a plant or the halo of a plaster saint that mysteriously appears behind her head. Best regards: kat~
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Robin McAulay
{K:8908} 10/21/2003
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hi Abdul - what's your e-mail address - i'll clarify things :)
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Abdul Rahman
{K:25} 10/20/2003
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Yup. Im using an EPSON 1260 flatbed, Did some touch up using Photoshop ver 6.0 Even that didnt help much. I think i need to take up some lesson using this scanner, pretty bad scanning.
Anyway Bro, thats a plant!!!! Hhehee.. :>
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Gabriella Carta
{K:22879} 10/19/2003
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nice shot, good
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stephen chong
{K:519} 10/19/2003
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hey bro! i am assuming this is scanned from a flatbed....image quality seems to be a little on the soft-side. the scan didnt do this image justice! =)
forgive my ignorance, but is that a plant in the background behind the head or is it part of the head-gear?
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