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Old 20-10-13, 03:57
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Default How to completely upstage a wedding car

The location was lovely, the car (a gorgeous '56 Chevy) rather special; it had once been owned by the US embassy in Canberra and was restored by the father of the groom, but the groom's first love (er second I guess) is his Wirraways, one of which he is restoring. So what better finale than this?



Or this, (the final pass) https://vimeo.com/77304109
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Some preset charges on the ground going off would have frightened the begeezus out of the guests
Is that you on the camera keith!
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Old 20-10-13, 11:23
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Some preset charges on the ground going off would have frightened the begeezus out of the guests
Is that you on the camera keith!
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Why didn't we think of that! And I am behind the camera as usual.
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Nice one, Keith!

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Old 20-10-13, 23:05
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Keith...Crikey, your hair is getting to be whiter than I remember.

Although so is mine.

It doesn't look like anyone in the wedding party (except you) knew that this was going to happen.

BTW, are you anywhere near that bloody big bush fire?
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Old 20-10-13, 23:28
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Keith...Crikey, your hair is getting to be whiter than I remember.

Although so is mine.

It doesn't look like anyone in the wedding party (except you) knew that this was going to happen.

BTW, are you anywhere near that bloody big bush fire?
Just to clarify, I am behind the camera that shot the scene, the other chappie with the white hair is the father of the bride.

There were several low passes, the bridal couple were posing for the photographer to capture the moment and were I think well disciplined not to watch the aircraft.

No, we're not near the bushfires which are in New South Wales, and our hearts go out to those who have lost homes.
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