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Usually, I never like any landscape photos I take. Maybe I just don’t see it the way other people that take them do. The week before Thanksgiving we had a little hike up to see the view above the Delaware Water Gap. As crowded with other other hikers it was, the view was left uncluttered. The hike to the cliff was short and happened to be on the side of the mountain that was just drenched in late afternoon sun. Golden light just covered everything we saw. We found this nice little ledge that we could all fit on comfortably and watch the sun set over the opposite peak.
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Every Thanksgiving I take the time to just shut down for a little bit and enjoy doing a whole lot of nothing. Come the following Monday I more or less feel like I’m ready to get my life in order. I think getting my life in order is going to take a bit more effort than before. But, I’m really hopeful in how things are going to turn out. I’ve got some ideas that, if they pan out, can really turn into something to show.
Anyway, one of the things on the to do list is to get working on a wedding I photographed the weekend prior to Thanksgiving. It was a small wedding done at the Hyatt in Jersey City, NJ. If there’s one thing I could say about it is that it was intimate. Candles and dimly lit interiors set the mood. It was a little frigid that day and it was really starting to feel like it was going to snow. This wedding definitely ended the 2010 Season on a high note. I can’t wait until the next one!
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So there isn’t a turkey picture this year, or a lengthy Thanksgiving post. But I will say that I am thankful for the people in my life that have given me the support I need to swing for the fences and pursue photography. It’s a rather cloudy and wet day and I’m spending this Thanksgiving with the family and perhaps this weekend getting in touch with the people that matter the most. I hope you’re all somewhere warm and comfortable, taking a break from life. I’ll see you all next week!
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