Lithuanian Wedding

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I originally wanted to create a post - Postcards from Kaunas, for Postcards from series, but when browsed through the images I captured back in Kaunas, Lithuania, this summer, I found that this time my architecture photography failed, instead I have captured lovely scenes from a typical Lithuanian wedding.

This is not the first time "Put a nationality here" Wedding is appearing on Piece of Life wall, see Armenian Wedding.

Rose leaves in the streets of Kaunas

Rose leaves in the streets of Kaunas

Castle of Kaunas

Castle of Kaunas

To frame the above picture, I had to use a tripod and panoramic photography technique - in the background, the groom's friends. 

Newlyweds

Newlyweds

Lock of love

Lock of love

Maybe it's time for me to excel as a wedding photographer? :) Leave me your quotes and let's arrange a session for wedding photography.

 

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