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Vote for Your Favorite! Top Ten of 2009
Okay, okay. Technically this is my favorite 13 of 2009, but I couldn't narrow it down any further and 'Top Thirteen' just doesn't have the same ring as 'Top Ten'. I'm sorry if you have a favorite that didn't make this list, but life can be hard that way. So here they are in no particular order.
#1 - Just classic.















#1 - Just classic.
#2 - What a fun capture of these lovely ladies. Strong composition and even a bit of natural sun glare!
#3 - Simple, yet effective? You be the judge.
#4 - A sweeping dance shot.
#5 - Not the most striking, but a solid candid capture through and through.
#6 - This just makes you want to get down, doesn't it? Be honest.
#7 - Subtle beauty, unique angle.
#8 - Wow. Just classic. I feel like this shot could have been taken in 1944. Or maybe 1945. Yeah, good old '45.
#9 - I love the composition and the simple pose of this couple.
#10 - Maybe this shot is just here because it' a portrait of my sister-in-law, but I don't think so. It's pretty stunning, isn't it?
#11 - Yes, jumping shots are cliche. But, then, so are Top Ten lists. Special thanks to Shane and Pablo for the cannonball and kick, respectively.
#12 - Just Married. The picture says it all. Bonus points to anyone who can correctly identify this car.
#13 - Definitely not one of the strongest shots in this list, but the little kid in the corner makes me laugh every time I see it. And that alone makes this one of my recent favorites.

*Honorable mention:
Michael & Alisha ~ Leominster, Massachusetts Wedding
Michael and Alisha braved the Massachusetts cold in order to be married during the Christmas Season in the lovely town of Leominster. They are honestly two of the nicest folks you could meet and both their family and friends reflected that on their beautiful wedding day. The ceremony was at St. Leo's Catholic Church and the reception was at the Monoosnock Country Club.












Marco & Susanna ~ Wedding in Washington D.C. and Old Town Alexandria
A classy simplicity marked this beautiful wedding on a cold and windy day in Washington D.C. The ceremony was at Old St. Mary's in the District and the reception was held at Il Porto Ristorante in Old Town Alexandria.













At this spot on the Old Town pier, they had their first kiss.
Just yards from the first kiss spot, is the bench where Marco proposed to Susanna. I'm guessing she said, "Yes."
Most impressive, however, was this couple's dedication to their portraiture. The temperature was around 20 degrees with high winds. "Cold" doesn't quite cover the sensation. "Painful" is more accurate. And yet, they still look so happy!

Michael & Alisha ~ sneak peak
Here are a couple shots from this weekend's wedding in Massachusetts.




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