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I found the bride and her flowers after the official photo shoot and ceremony. I just couldn’t pass up the opportunity to capture her bouquet “on film”. So here it is in close-up, and with as little disturbing elements in the background as possible. I placed the flowers on the brides dress, and made the bride stay still while finding a good angle (Thank you for your patience).
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