Class of 2010…Megan ROCKS the storm!

So, I in my car about 10 minutes from our location when the OCEAN dumped over and I nearly pulled over due to low visibility. UG! I picked up my phone to call and cancel, but being so close I figured the least I could do was meet in person. To my shock and awe, that cute little country girl said “Let’s do this!”. It was a full on rain for about 95% of our session (we had a quick 10 minute break), but we were determined for greatness. I’ll admit, I was a bit nervous, but I CANNOT be happier with the results. Oh my gosh! WOW!
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I love my camera, I love my camera, I love my camera…but sometimes great gain comes with great risk. I had a super high-dollar plastic grocery sack (maybe from HyVee…I reuse whenever possible) that I cleverly made into a camera-raincoat, and braved the storm for an awesome scene! This shot was worth a few drops on my precious Canon. You can even see the rain coming down!
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Also in the rain…
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…this, too, in the rain (as close to the barn as possible)
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She gets her sense of humor from her mama… I would know! 🙂
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And this is how we spent our 10 rain-free minutes…
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I would like to give a huge shout out to my fabulous assistants, Jodi (aka: Megan’s Mom), and Stephanie (aka: Megan’s sister)….and also to Lunch coordinator (aka: Megan’s Grandma). 🙂