Hi!

t> Nothing wrong with TMZ, but it's one of those films where you need some
t> expert processing.

I suspected that much. Of course the local lab did passable processing
at best. There were few shots where grain wasn't that evident. Which
lead me to similar conclusion.

t> I never liked shooting it above 1600. I used DD-X to process it.

I haven't yet processed any film of my own. But I think I will and
hopefully soon too.

t> He does look a little confused.

I am yet to see a non-confused guy after he just signed his ketubah...
<g>

t> Did you get any pics of the actual signing? It looks like he's reading a
t> menu...I don't ever remember seeing a glass of water on the table at the
t> ketubah signings I've attended.

No, this is not menu, this is actually the ketubah itself <g>... It
really is. The glass of water was placed there most probably because
the rabbi wanted to have it. There is no prohibition to drink water
while ketubah is being signed. At least I am unaware of any such
thing. Since my friend is rather observing, I think that most if not
all regulations where obeyed...

Let us not however diverge towards the discussion of different wedding
procedures. After all the outcome is essentially the same with some
variations <g>...

L'haim!

Boris

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