This is a bit of an update. From humble beginnings my photography is steadily improving.I started out with a Kodak point and shoot camera and progressed to a Sony A-200 Digital SLR camera.Other equipment that i currently have is the following: Tamron 70-300mm lens. Manfrotto Tripod. My Website can be viewed here: sites.google.com/site/johannesmeintjes/ My Personal Blog can be viewed here: kgb224.blogspot.com/ Want to buy some of my work. www.shutterstock.com/results.mhtml www.123rf.com/portfolio/kgb224/1.html
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Comments (7)
kgb224
The article of the interview can be viewed on Renderosity magazine God bless.
sandra46
very nice
npauling
A lovely capture for your collection. ☺
Faemike55
Congratulations
KarmaSong Online Now!
I quite understand your happiness, taking these photos, and that of your sweet and happy bride and groom. I've just read your interview as well . Thank you for sharing, Christo ! God bless !
MrsRatbag
Full of anticipation for the morrow!
blondeblurr
Congratulations, it's always an honour, I do agree - but they almost look too young by getting married, just my thoughts... intriguing capture, never the less !
kgb224
Our daughter is 22 years old and Johan is 27 years old.
Marriage act
Marriageable age
A person under the age of majority, which was reduced from 21 to 18 by the Children's Act, 2005, cannot marry without the consent of his or her parents or legal guardian. If there are no parents or guardian or for some reason they cannot give consent, a magistrate (acting as a commissioner of child welfare) may grant consent. If the parent, guardian or magistrate refuses consent, a judge of the High Court may grant consent if it is in the interests of the minor.
Further to the requirement for parental consent, no boy under 18 or girl under 15 can marry without the special consent of the Minister of Home Affairs (or an official authorised to act on behalf of the Minister). (This discrimination on the basis of sex may be unconstitutional but has not yet been challenged.)
God bless.