Latin America’s first law legalizing gay marriage in Mexico City has been passed. Under the bill, the definition of marriage in the city’s civil code will be changed to “the free uniting of two people.” The same law also allows gay couples to adopt children. In a vote on Monday the city’s government passed a…
Monthly Archives: December 2009
Cubans and Marriage: The Different Aspects of Getting Married in Cuba Cuba is one of the largest islands in the Caribbean and has been a huge tourist destination and the place for destination weddings. This tropical paradise mixed with the Latin flavor of the islands is an attractive lure for tourists. Prior to 1959, the…
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Hi,
I’ve been looking for a lens to do what you’ve got going on in this shot, or the opening banner shot of the B&G at hip level, with the officiant slightly blurred. That’s what I’m after…
What lens and body were used for this?
thanks,
Scott
A wedding ceremony has been organized for two monkeys in India. It is funny! It is not a joke. You can see the pictures on BBC. 3,000 villagers from the region have attended the elaborate Hindu wedding ceremony! The bride was dressed in a five-metre long sari and decked in flowers. The “groom”, a three-year-old…
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I just captured these images yesterday on the beach in Key Biscayne. I hope you like them… As you see she was carrying the coconut all afternoon. The coconut is still with us… Kids don’t need the latest toys and gadgets. Unlike us, they are perfectly happy with simple things and the most you can…
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I am just wondering what kind of camera the Japanese Emperor would use for personal hobby photography? Would he use a Canon, Nikon , Sony or a German Leica….??? I think he would use a CANON. What are your thoughts? Like Unlike
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I know for a fact the Emporer uses Leica M7 and MP cameras. Leica sells around 50% of all of their cameras in Japan.
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