09.06.06
The Seven Second Kiss

Last Sunday, I had the delightful pleasure of photographing Christine & Nescher Pyscher’s wedding, which was held at the Hines Hill location in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. The weather turned out to be a beautiful September day for a wedding in the park. As I arrived early, my friend Martha Zelinski (special events coordinator for the park association) was already working her magic in preparing for the event.
What a unique joy it was to be a part of this special day with a group of warm hearted, fun loving and high-spirited people. They could have charged an admission fee. The cake, of course, is always a special treat for me and I didn’t hesitate to participate in the tradition of bestowing good luck for the bride & groom by having a piece. Hats off to Pallotta’s Pastries in Cuyahoga Falls for delectable delight.
One of the cool little things of digital photography is the date and time information recorded with the picture. During a wedding ceremony, I always like to snap a picture as the couple are pronounced husband and wife. The information from the digital file reveals the very second that bond takes place. Christine & Nescher were united at precisely 6:07:03. Two of the next series of pictures revealed their kiss lasting 7 seconds long. Seven is a very luck number.






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Dale Kincaid