This place had the most unique artwork, including a statue that was so tall, even if several groomsmen stood on each other’s shoulders, they still wouldn’t reach the top!Īs a photographer, sometimes we are approached and given a responsibility to tell a story. It was someone’s home they had remodeled so that it could also work as a wedding venue. It was a location I had never been to before, in St. The next reason their wedding was rememberable (aside from their cuteness!) was the location. There was no way I was going to miss Lisa & Jason’s wedding, fever, pneumonia, or not! Guess who gets bacterial pneumonia? This kid, that’s who. Lisa told me I wasn’t allowed to back out, to which I told her “I have never missed a wedding in my life, you are safe!”įast forward to a week before her wedding. I did, and we were able to meet up for coffee. Lisa had another photographer lined up for her wedding … who dropped out just months before they said “I Do.” Her now mother-in-law, who is my neighbor, reached out to me to see if I had their date available. I wasn’t actually their first photographer. Lisa & Jason’s wedding stuck out for a few reasons, that photo above included.
Definitely one for the books, and absolutely something we will do again! We’ve had popular mini sessions before, but never to this magnitude. It is technically supposed to be a sunflower “maze,” but with the puddles and mud, I picked out a few favorite spots and we stuck to those instead of walking through all of the soggy earth. It had rained the previous two days, and the field had been closed the day before due to the mud, but everyone made the trek in the mud for these beauties!
It was an absolute hit - spots sold out in 24 hours. This was the first year Kansas City Photography decided to do sunflower mini sessions! The event took place at Brookdale Farms in Eureka, and I rented out the field on a Sunday morning. While all of them are very near and dear to my heart, these stuck out for their own special reasons! Read on to find out why! 7. While we will have an entire post on our 2020 plans, this post is about reflecting back on our top 7 photo sessions of 2019. This year marks the end of a decade! Whoa. The year 2019 is no different, except that we probably have even more reflecting to do than usual. I think the liquid selector might allow you to keep a certain liquid instead of the quarryplus evaporating it, but I'm not sure about that.We are at that time of year where we sit back and reflect on how far we’ve come.
I may play with the refinery plus at some point, but I haven't had the need to do so yet.
I haven't bothered with any of the other items in the mod because I don't think they'll do me much good. I don't think unbreaking does anything, but efficiency makes the quarryplus work faster for the same amount of MJ, and both fortune and silk touch work as well.ĭo not attempt to run a large quarryplus over a large body of liquid like an ocean. The enchant mover will take an enchantment off a pick and put it on a quarry. The pump plus gets power from the quarry plus) (you only have to power the quarry plus for this. If you make a pump plus and attach it to the quarryplus, the quarry will automatically evaporate all liquid in its area of operation and put up the orange pipes on the edges so no more liquid flows into it. For this you must make the markerplus (3 of them, rather).
The quarryplus is capable of doing more than 64圆4. Along with this, the quarryplus has a bit of a buffer so stuff won't start spewing out all over the place if you forget to hook up a chest or tesseract right away. When the quarryplus clears the area where it makes the orange pipes, it doesn't destroy those items (it also automatically picks up landmarks when you start it). I did a LP episode about it but I don't really self promote so I'll just type it out. The quarry plus works like a regular quarry, with a few differences.