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    Amish Friends

    I had said earlier in the week that I would post a few more images of some of the Amish friends that attended my nieces wedding last weekend in Pennsylvania. For me I showed a lot of restraint and didn't go sticking my camera in their faces. The images I captured were with longer lenses and I tried to respect their wishes as much as possible. Many of the photos I would have liked to have taken I refrained from. Hope you enjoy this little slice of life in PA. The Amish who attended the wedding were good friends of my brother-in-law a Wesleyan minister. This is my last post for a week or so I'm off to Texas in the morning to meet my new grandson. If I don't respond to your comments please forgive. I'll be back in a week or so and try and catchup.
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