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Beth and Justin :: wedding :: part II

I thought I would post a few more from Beth and Justin’s wedding. It was such a great time that I really couldn’t get away without sharing a few more moments from the day. As it turns out, Beth and Justin’s reception hall, the Quihi Dance Hall, was just featured on the cover of Texas Monthly. Here’s a link to the online portion if your’re interested. How cool is that?

There are quite a few black and white images in this post. Sometimes it’s supposed to be that way :)

Enjoy!

hotel alsace

getting ready

his future's so bright, he's gotta wear shades...

classic

Once again, you may need to avert your eyes if you have certain affections for particular sporting teams :) Rivalries will do this, you know…
travesty

first piece

I have this weird thing about decimated cake trays. I think this is my favorite one to date.
the end

Quihi Gun Club/ Dance Hall

I love it when I catch someone’s flash. I especially love it when it totally rounds out the final image and really helps to tell the story. I just wish I had this ability on tap.
wedding reception fun

This was just moments before I plowed right into the line of dancers behind me, good times!
more dancing

Details

A few more from the drinking circle.
more hot damn

These two ladies were the most lively dancers of the night. Quite possibly the best dancers EVAR!!! I think the Hot Damn helped…
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Hope you enjoyed them. It really was a fabulous night and there were many moments that still make me chuckle thinking about them. ¡Adios!

by Eric

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November 20, 2009 - 11:36 am Anne - The happy-accident flash picture is fantastic. I love those as well, if you ever figure out the super-power trick to harnessing those... pass it on. ;)

November 20, 2009 - 4:50 pm YoYo - I'm so drawn to the pitcure of the Dance Hall with its windows open. During the day, from the outside, it would seem like any old rural building in central Texas, but at night with windows open, it gives you a glimpse of its own personal history.

November 20, 2009 - 5:03 pm Eric - Thanks Anne and Collin. The dance hall was really something special. I must admit I had some reservations going into it, but I was more than pleasantly surprised :)

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