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Family Pictures Archive - Originally posted on "The Horse's Mouth" - 2011-07-12 22:59:44 - Graham Ellis
Perhaps the professional photographer lost some business when he failed to be around at the appointed hour ... Lisa's family all turned up, and after waiting in vain for a while we took our own photos, using his set. Having said that, the photographer turned up in the end and 'set' pictures of the four siblings and some of them came out quite well.
For family, here are some of the more formal (and some less formal) pictures from the last few days.
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