The grounds of the castle were stunning with Chestnut trees of burnt rusty orange contrasting with the deep velvet of the Yews.
We really enjoy October wedding photography here at the studio. Low, soft autumnal light is unique bringing an extra bit of magic to the Irish countryside. A busy morning of preparations was well underway when David arrived on 27th. A lovely soft pastel colour theme was chosen for the day with a cool silver pumpkin adding a touch of seasonal glitz. We have not seen quite as many animals joining in wedding photo this year but Rosemary’s dog play an important part of the morning photography. Karl and Rosemary’s wedding ceremony was held at St. Patrick’s church in Glangevlin where David met up with the lads before Rosemary arrived.
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Autumnal Wedding Photos at Lough Rynn Castle
On the way to Lough Rynn Castle Karl and Rosemary popped out of the car for photos as they passed over the Cuilcagh Mountains … a wonderful undulating piece of road that is classic ‘Kingdom of Glan’. Just before turning in the gates of the castle they stopped for a few more. Late autumn this year saw lots of colour and trees still well dressed with leaves. Along this section of the avenue the sunshine was pushing through the golden canopy creating a spectacular photo location beneath the majestic Beech. And still there was Lough Rynn to come. Always a photographic wonderland, the grounds of the castle were stunning with Chestnut trees of burnt rusty orange contrasting with the deep velvet of the Yews.
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Wedding Photographer: David Knight