I thought I had the perfect capture. Squeezing inside the small space,
less than four feet separating the wall and the bride and groom, I inched
in, just in time, with my new Tamron wide angle lens, to capture the bride's
expression as the groom was reading his vows. Not a bad shot, but you can
not account for what people do. If you look at the bottom right hand corner
or the photo, you can see the printed vows in the groom's hand. It appears
that the groom probably just shoved the page in his pocket, without carefully
folding first, and pulled it out, all wrinkled for the ceremony. Not an
attractive looking object. No one consider's the photographer. In the words
of the late Rodney Dangerfield, we photographers "get no respect."
Wedding Photo by Michael Weinberg Photography of Scranton and Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania.

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