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My Girls!
Erica, Jennifer, Aimee & Kayla during a family photo shoot. One of my faves!
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Uploaded on Feb 19, 2009
Robert, David, Daniel & Victor
This was taken outside of the Mt. Airy ward Building following the Sunday morning session of General Conference.
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Uploaded on Oct 21, 2008
Robert, Daniel, Victor & David
Robert mentioned that he did not like this picture being compared to High School Musical - haha!
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Uploaded on Oct 21, 2008
Robert, Daniel, Victor & David
Aimee & Josh
Taken in Keith & Dena's pool 7/5/2008. I used the Leica M3 with a 90mm Elmar, loaded with some Ilford...
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Uploaded on Jul 26, 2008
Erica
I'm glad Erica took the time to smile for this pic. Also taken with a Leica M3 with a 90mm Elmar, loaded...
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Uploaded on Jul 26, 2008
Mt. Airy YM and leaders
Taken at Don Hiatt's farm the morning after an overnight campout.
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Uploaded on Jul 26, 2008
Mt. Airy YM & leaders
A "serious" shot taken after we were all exhausted from paintball.
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Uploaded on Jul 26, 2008
Mary & Natasha
End of the Marathon!
David posed with these two gentlemen after he had had a chance to cool down some. This was actually taken...
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Uploaded on Jun 17, 2008
Crossing the finish line!
David high-fives two descendants of the Hatfields and the McCoys as he makes his 7th place finish in his first marathon ever.
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Uploaded on Jun 17, 2008
"This course is crazy!"
David's words as he crossed the foot bridge - about 6 more miles to go, the longest 6 miles of any distance he's ever run!
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Uploaded on Jun 17, 2008
Foot Bridge
This bridge was located in the middle of a golf course, as David crossed it on approach to the 20 mile mark.
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Uploaded on Jun 17, 2008
Emily & David
David and his date to the Mount Airy prom, the lovely Miss Emily Ellis.
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Uploaded on May 12, 2008
Emily & David
Ah yes, the classic prom pose. Having the sun go behind some clouds helped give an impression of what time it was.
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Uploaded on Apr 28, 2008
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