Showing posts with label Rings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rings. Show all posts

04 February, 2009

Down the Yellow Brick Road Part XI: Man & Wife

After the Chocolate & Wine Ceremony, we did the exchange of rings:


Mr Ruby Slippers really struggled to get my wedding band on! By the way, I left my engagement ring on my left hand and just had Mr RS put the wedding band above it. I switched them over later that night.

Still struggling... I'm loving it!


Finally on, with a flourish!


My turn! Mr Ruby Slippers' was easier, because it was a bit big. I made sure to do it slowly so we could get enough photos of it, though:



The officiant then asked us to join hands (which we were doing already) - and by "asked us" I mean "read off the script that he had forgotten to look at, ever"- to do the Blessing of the Hands. My googly-eyes make a reappearance!


I think this was the bit where he made some quip about the husband going first in the wedding ceremony (first to say the vows, put on the ring, etc) because after the wedding the wife would always come first. I was turning around to go, "I told ya!" at my girls:

The Blessing of the Hands is yet another thing we stole from somewhere. And this time I don't even know where! I'm pretty sure it was on Weddingbee as well.

BLESSING OF THE HANDS
These are the hands of your best friend, young and strong and full of love for you, that are holding yours on your wedding day, as you promise to love each other today, tomorrow, and forever.

These are the hands that will work alongside yours, as together you build your future.
These are the hands that will passionately love you and cherish you through the years, and with the slightest touch, will comfort you like no other.
These are the hands that will hold you when fear or grief fills your mind.
These are the hands that will countless times wipe the tears from your eyes; tears of sorrow, and tears of joy. These are the hands that will tenderly hold your children. These are the hands that will help you to hold your family as one.
These are the hands that will give you strength when you need it.

And lastly, these are the hands that even when wrinkled and aged, will still be reaching for yours, still giving you the same unspoken tenderness with just a touch.



I'm not sure at exactly what point in the ceremony these next two were taken, but I really like them, so I've put them in here:

Actually I think that one above might be right before THIS point:
At which point the officiant asked Mr Ruby Slippers to do what he had never been able to do before: Kiss his wife.

I just love this next series of pictures, how I look like I'm trying hard not to cry from happiness (because I was):

I love that Tanja caught this. It was a one-second "Oh my gosh, we did it!" break from the kiss. Look at Mr Ruby Slippers...so darn cute:


And we're kissing again:Then it was time to sign the register. I think Mr RS was admiring my dress at this point:

Actually signing:


The officiant also made us sign our vows with the date and place, so that we could look back on them as a "binding" document of sorts. I don't know why I look so unimpressed here! I think I was just kidding around about something:


One of the photographers snuck in a shot of Sister Ruby Slippers hugging her husband:

My parents leaving the chapel to wait outside with everyone else:
Mr Rs and me leaving the chapel to be pelted...


...with petals from all the petal cones I made over the previous months:


Walking out of the chapel and being pelted with rose petals was probably one of the top three "I am loving this so much I could laugh, cry and die from happiness" moments of the day. (The other two being walking into the chapel and kissing Mr Ruby Slippers for the first time as man and wife). So I have a TON of these photos. Plus I went a little photoshop nuts on some of them...


I tried to make this one look like an olde newspaper picture:

I cannot describe how gorgeous this was. It was all set to the theme from Love Actually (the Prime Minister's Love Theme, that is), but because the music was playing just inside the chapel it didn't pick up on the recording very well. But it's such a great, triumphant piece of music. I was torn between laughter and awe that it was US it was playing for.

We stood to one side while some people threw everything that was left at us:

And then we started greeting everyone....

I love this one - I am a sucker for shots from an odd angle, with selective focus...(or whatever it's called. I promise to learn that stuff soon!)


Previously:

Part I: The Night Before
Part II: Salon, Supermarket & Judy Garland
Part III: Setting Up

Part IV: Prettifying
Part V: All Bridalled Up
Part VI: For the Boys
Part VII: Going to the Chapel and We're...
Part VIII: Meanwhile, Back at the Chapel...
Part IX: Down the Aisle
Part X: Readings, Vows & Tasty Treats

04 January, 2009

Photo of the Day

How cute is this ring shot by JK Photography??

21 December, 2008

Shoot that Ring!

Like so many other bloggers out there, I got inspired by Anne Ruthmann's awesome post about taking great pictures of your ring with your ordinary old (crappy) point & shoot camera. My camera (Mr Ruby Slippers' six-year-old-at least camera, really), is pretty shite. But I set out to see what I could do!

I had SO much fun doing this. I really must take some kind of photography course. You know, to justify how much time I spend looking at photography blogs. :-)

First up, I tried the rings (all three, not just my engagement ring) on one of our invitations. I had taken this one with to the wedding, but in the mad rush I forgot to give it to Tanja to use. Doh. Rectifying the situation coming right up!

Then, continuing the wedding theme, I took some shots on one of the Oscar chocolates:
And on the ribbon that was round the invitation:

Then I found one of my books that I thought would have a good cover for this kind of shot:



And some random plant/leaf/flower shots:


I know you can barely see the ring in this shot, but I loved how the flowers looked against the sky. There was a very unobliging bee who kept getting out of the shot just as I took it. On the up side, he didn't sting me, so I guess that's a good thing!

Then I whipped out our Corpse Bride Cake Toppers and took a few with them:
And finally I had the totally adorable (I thought!) idea of hanging the rings on the washing-line with coloured clothes-pegs. Some of these aren't technically great, but I think they're so cuuuute!




Ok, so my crappy point & shoot wouldn't let me get as close as I wanted to take some serious detail ring shots, but I had a lot of fun finding cool places to put them!

Then I started getting sunburnt, so Mr RS and I took a dip in the pool to cool off, while he complained about his finger feeling naked. Aww.