THE HEAT WAS ON FOR EMILY AND JOSHUA’S WEDDING.

Oh my another very hot and steamy day that Emily and Joshua had for their wedding day, and the sudden down pours of rain it was like some one just turning on a huge hose.

The morning was dry but just as Emily and Joshua were coming out the church someone turned on that huge hose again and down came the rain. We had to stay inside the church for the family portraits.

We left for Puddicome Farms I have not photographed at this location before until now, and here I was  back again just the day after Luke and Laura’s wedding were they also picked Puddicome Farms for the wedding party shots.

Man was it humid, you did not have to move much until the water was running out you. I am sure the wedding party would all agree.

Emily and Josh booked the train at the farm, we boarded all the wedding party the Video guys and myself with all our gear and headed for the apple orchards that was worth it,the rain had just stopped, I love  what the rain does to grass, trees, it makes them look so lush, makes for a great canvas for pictures.

We did not stay long as that big hose again was about to start and I did not want to take chance getting the wedding party soaked, do not think I would be too popular if that happened.

Off to  Winona Vine Estates to start the evening part of what was a great day, a steel band was playing for the guest arriving and that music gets everybody dancing.

Thank you Emily and Josh for letting me capture your wedding. I hope you had fun, as I know I did.

Colin

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