Imagine the most rain you’ve seen and then add ten thousand more litres. This is what Pete and I faced on the long drive to the Hunter on the F3 – its alright we said, rain is our middle name this season. Well, I’m pleased to say it was alright in the end, 10 minutes before the ceremony the clouds broke and I sang a little song of gratitude. Not long after that I cried a bit, but so did everyone so I didn’t look out of place.
Truly, these guys were and are amazing! We felt so incredibly welcome and taken care of, I can’t even say this enough. When the goodbye takes over an hour to leave the reception, you know it’s been a blast!
i really love these photos and this wedding!! i always enjoy looking through your posts, since you tell the wedding-day story just beautifully.
Gorgeous post!
oh wowowowowowow kelly tunney what a beautiful wedding. Those images in the tunnel (or the tunney tunnel as I like to call it) are so so rad.
love your guts KT.. image #52 = KILLER!
Such a gorgeous wedding and love love love those tunnel shots!
Rain rain go away! Your sweet little song & tears paid off. You’re a trooper!! Loo-oooo-ooove those tunnel shots!!
The Hunter still looks beautiful in the rain. Lovely photos Kelly
Killer frames! Loved it all.
Thanks Kelly, have not visited in a while. Love your work.
Great photos Kelly! I looked after the music for Rhi + Trent and it was a heap of fun! Loving photo #74 + 75. Was hilarious when Rhi threw the bouquet and slotted it perfectly into Chateau Elan’s lighting fixture. Haha!
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