Isn't it odd how we will readily accept a "technically deficient" shot
of that has emotional appeal?
My son was married a couple months ago and I only shot a dozen pics
myself as they hired a pro (and he was!) However, my sister in law
shot lots of pics on her P&S, most of which were fuzzy. But we still
love them all!
As has been mentioned this is a great shot for all the emotional
reasons, who cares about the technicals when it is your kids!

Walt

On 5/12/08, Charles Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not a perfect image, but...
>
> http://charles.robinsontwins.org/photos/2008/fiona_wedding/content/IMGP8431_large.html
>
> My daughter had scheduled (last August!) an outdoor wedding for the
> only day in the week on which it rained ALL DAY.  We had a roof for
> the reception, but no walls.
>
> For the "first dance" she and her hubby danced to Tom Lehrer's
> "Masochism Tango".  It was great.
>
>  -Charles
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