Thursday, April 26, 2007

it's not often that every photo looks kinda good




so i'm going to add a couple more to the already well illustrated wedding series, this time, with a twist. As we have already established that my dress was a flamboyant red, i figured we could take the emphasis away and try to go for another look, weddings do work in B+W




this is Peter, Chris' architect uncle who was in Sydney last year to build the new law building on campus

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Very nice in b & w. I do see a fraternal resemblance betwixt the 2 brothers! Now how about a pic of the bride and groom for the series to be complete?

sweet potatoe said...

We don't have any, who cares!!

Anonymous said...

who said weddings were about the B&G its about the dress and shoes right?

Anonymous said...

OK, you gals win as usual. Manouf about the blissful bridal couple. Were you comfy in your heels? I know the dress felt so fine you didn't want to take it off, my prima ballerina princess.

Anonymous said...

the shoes... amazing, fb will have to go into training again before you arrive in july, she became a professional, not only in the walk but also in putting up with the pain!

sweet potatoe said...

yes i managed ok in reasonnable intervals, i did have to go sit and flatten my feet every few songs and on the dancefloor again!

Anonymous said...

Oh your poor little dancing cocktail sausages.

The coach who is in love with you noticed I got a haircut so I told him to Fear the Fro and he sure loved that. I'm am so cool.

Also, I think I am a natural yogi. Yesterday after subbing, I took a nap and could feel the heaviness of my head and body sinking into the mattress until I was light enough to rise once again.

sweet potatoe said...

wow that's really amazing, so can you also put your leg over your shoulder and scratch your ear?

Anonymous said...

Speaking of love and elegant women, I bet you'll want to see this movie: "Natalie Portman and Maggie Gyllenhaal (both in Yves Saint Laurent) light up the night at the New York premiere of their film 'Paris, Je T'aime' on Tuesday. The film is a series of 20 short love stories based in each of the arrondissements in the French capital."