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Old 04-15-2011, 01:20 PM #1
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Default Pictures Senic and Charity events to make you smile.

Hi all:

I am relatively new herein but I am glad to meet everyone. My Husband is a photographer and videographer "Steady-Cam Certified", and he has taken some wonderful senic photography as well as events down through the years, I especially love the Charity Events Photos, Charities for MS, Make a wish, many great charity moments... Our Flickr account is : http://www.flickr.com/timandrenda

A lot of the photos are open to the public, we do keep some of the just for Family and Friends. Enjoy the photos...

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