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Michael Lancaster was the day’s bagpiper at 10,000 feet! Funny, the instrument sounds the same, but I’m guessing playing it is a bit harder. There just isn’t too many things cooler than hearing great bagpiping echoing through the mountains. I never tire of it. Michael’s a masterful player — highly recommended.
Before a reception at the Cheyenne Country Club, we spent a few moments down the road at Mirror Lake and surround area. Such pretty country and it speaks to the landscape photographer in me.
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SOOO truly beautiful! What amazing work Tom. I especially love the picture of the men w/ the amazing sky and the last image of just the bride and groom!!
brilliant pictures, brilliant scenery and a great couple. long time admirer of your work. we dont have that kind of mega backgrounds here in south cumbria England.