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Andrew & Heather

We both grew up in Denton and were married in November of 2006. We just bought our first house and love adjusting to our older home's "character." In our spare time, we enjoy working on graphic and web design projects together. This blog chronicles our adventures and misadventures. Thanks for visiting.

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Monthly Archives: July 2008

Through the Viewfinder

My dad gave me an original Yashica-D when I was in high school. I have never shot with it until now. Well, sorta. I used the Ttv technique (shot a picture through another camera’s viewfinder). I don’t know about you, but I love old cameras.

The old ‘57 Yashica-D

Picture taken through the viewfinder.

A Random Photo Shoot

In photography, as well as most things, they say, “practice makes perfect.” Actually, in sports they say, “perfect practice makes perfect.” But that never made any sense to me. If you are practicing perfectly, why practice? Anyways, I digress.

Heather was kind enough to let me photograph her (I think it’s because she likes to show off her new hat).

We’ve been flamingo’d

As a fundraiser for one of the local high schools, you must pay to have the flagrant flamingos removed from your property. How do you get them on your property in the first place you ask? Well, you pay $15 and you can elect the next victim. Thanks Emily and Clay for the wonderful gift! Who shall be next?

New Look

Heather and I procrastinated house chores by taking a moment to revamp the look of the blog. A special thanks to Shawn D’lee Fine Art (Heather’s mom) for the painting of Heather and I from our wedding. For more information about Shawn D’lee Fine Art, please visit her website at www.shawndlee.com.

Tapply Wedding

Two weekends ago we had the privilege of attending Kyle and Lori’s wedding in Estes Park, Colorado. The wedding was simple and the weather was great. Thanks to Kyle and Lori for the invitation.