_11/24/09_ Map and Compass
Can you guess where we're going for our 1 year anniversary/Thanksgiving? I'll also bring a real compass that magically works without batteries.
I used my Honl Photo snoot to get the shot - I had to keep adjusting the map to minimize the reflections, and I had to turn the phone brightness all the way up to compete with the light from the flash. I used a wadded-up tissue to prop up the phone so it would cast more of a shadow.
Finally, I had to carefully adjust the phone so it would read 70 degrees, which if you add another circle (360 degrees) it equals 430 degrees. I did this to add a little extra meaning to the photo - our wedding ceremony started at 4:30 pm.
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![> _11/24/09_ Map and Compass
Can you guess where we're going for our 1 year anniversary/Thanksgiving? I'll also bring a real compass that magically works without batteries.
I used my Honl Photo snoot to get the shot - I had to keep adjusting the map to minimize the reflections, and I had to turn the phone brightness all the way up to compete with the light from the flash. I used a wadded-up tissue to prop up the phone so it would cast more of a shadow.
Finally, I had to carefully adjust the phone so it would read 70 degrees, which if you add another circle (360 degrees) it equals 430 degrees. I did this to add a little extra meaning to the photo - our wedding ceremony started at 4:30 pm.
[last year] > _11/24/09_ Map and Compass
Can you guess where we're going for our 1 year anniversary/Thanksgiving? I'll also bring a real compass that magically works without batteries.
I used my Honl Photo snoot to get the shot - I had to keep adjusting the map to minimize the reflections, and I had to turn the phone brightness all the way up to compete with the light from the flash. I used a wadded-up tissue to prop up the phone so it would cast more of a shadow.
Finally, I had to carefully adjust the phone so it would read 70 degrees, which if you add another circle (360 degrees) it equals 430 degrees. I did this to add a little extra meaning to the photo - our wedding ceremony started at 4:30 pm.
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_11/24/09_ Map and Compass
Can you guess where we're going for our 1 year anniversary/Thanksgiving? I'll also bring a real compass that magically works without batteries.
I used my Honl Photo snoot to get the shot - I had to keep adjusting the map to minimize the reflections, and I had to turn the phone brightness all the way up to compete with the light from the flash. I used a wadded-up tissue to prop up the phone so it would cast more of a shadow.
Finally, I had to carefully adjust the phone so it would read 70 degrees, which if you add another circle (360 degrees) it equals 430 degrees. I did this to add a little extra meaning to the photo - our wedding ceremony started at 4:30 pm.
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