Wednesday, November 30, 2011

At long last: wedding pics.



Friends and family, the hour has arrived: Wedding photos are here! A big thanks to our photographer, Bob Libby (who, in addition to being a talented event journalist and a super fun guy to work with, shoots dog portraits pro bono for the Oregon Humane Society - say it with me, aaaaaaaaaaaaaaawwww!!).


A few notes (mostly for the benefit of those family members who might want to make prints):
  • Bob generously released all copyright privileges for the photos above, so print and distribute any and all photos with a clean conscience.
  • All of the photos located in the album linked to above have been resized to 800 pixels on the longest side. This is to save the whales, face, and space on my Picasa account (ok, not so much on the whales or face. It's all about my account.) For those less technically-minded, what this means is that those photos will only make good quality prints at small print sizes (like, 4x6 or smaller). If you would like to make larger prints, let me know; I will get you a CD of these images at high resolution and you should be able to print these as large as you like. If you want to make larger prints/want the higher resolution file of just a few photos, email me the file names and I will email them to you. Almost immediately. By which I mean, when I get to it. You're welcome.
  • Anything you see in color is also available in black and white. Anything you see in black and white is also available in color. (See how that works?)
  • Any photos contained in a 'collage' in the Picasa album also stand alone as single photos. I organized some of the photos (such as reception details and the endless, neverending, forever, ohmygoshwhendopeoplestoparrivingandhuggingus series of reception guest photos) into collages to make it more browse-friendly. But if you would like to see one of the photos individually, let me know and I will email you that file.
  • A few of the photos are courtesy of Spenser's talented photographer uncle, Morgan. I believe we also have copyright release for these. So print at whim, friends.
  • There is very little variation in pose or location between the many group shots, which is somewhat boring. If you're looking to change those up, I would suggest cropping a closer shot (I did this on some of them).
Enjoy!

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Frosty morning walk.


Spens and I like to take walks and scope out our neighborhood. This morning was frosty! There are lots of small houses - humble, but all unique (which is a refreshing in the age of tract houses) - that look just big enough to fit a small family or retired couple. In a strange way, it's a nice reminder of what it really means to have your needs met.

Sunday night, again.

Job Satisfaction & Sunday Night Dread


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