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Sharni & Tom

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Both originally hailing from Melbourne, it took joining the Armed Forces, and moving to Townsville for Sharni and Tom to meet. It took a yellow rose for Tom to woo Sharni, and from there the romance blossomed.
Whilst their engagement may have been interrupted by deployments, Tom and Sharni remained focused and managed to organise their Melbourne wedding from up in Townsville.

Sharni & Tom - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

Sharni & Tom - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

Sharni & Tom - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

Sharni & Tom - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

Sharni & Tom - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

Sharni & Tom - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

Sharni & Tom - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

Sharni & Tom - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

The ceremony and reception were held in the gorgeous grounds of the Dromana Estate Winery on Melbourne’s Mornington Peninsula. With the Bride and Groom living in Queensland, there were, of course, guests who travelled to be part of the day, and Melbourne turned on some of her most stunning Autumn weather to charm not only the visitors but also the locals.

Sharni arrived at the winery by Rolls Royce, and was then led in on Scott’s arm to the ceremony by Casey and Larna.

After a touching ceremony, Sharni and Tom, along with Larna and Best Man Matt for a wander about the winery for a few photos.

Sharni & Tom - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

Sharni & Tom - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

Sharni & Tom - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

Sharni & Tom - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

Sharni & Tom - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

Sharni & Tom - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

Sharni & Tom - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

Sharni & Tom - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

Sharni & Tom - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

Sharni & Tom - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

Sharni & Tom - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

Sharni & Tom - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

By early afternoon, we were back to the rooms for some delightful food and drinks, along with the all important cutting of the cake (that Tom had been boasting about all day). The speeches were emotional and touching, and then it was outside to enjoy more drinks and dessert, along with the gorgeous afternoon light.

Sharni & Tom - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

Sharni & Tom - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

Sharni & Tom - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

Jaclyn and Wes

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Jaclyn and Wes were married on a glorious afternoon in Yarck, a few hours drive north of Melbourne. A delightfully intimate wedding ceremony, featuring plenty of creative and entertaining details paved the way for an evening punctuated by amazing food provided by the Tea Rooms of Yarck.

Jaclyn and Wes - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

Yarck is a tiny country town just outside of Melbourne but boasts one of the finest places to eat in Victoria – The Tea Rooms of Yarck. On our arrival to Yarck, we headed to The Churches to meet the lucky couple (separately of course). ‘The Churches’ in Yarck are two churches standing side by side that have been converted into convenient accommodation right across the road from the town hall where the ceremony was taking place. Right next door to the hall is the The Tea Rooms of Yarck, already a bustling hive of activity readying preparations.

Jaclyn and Wes - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

The couple got to share their love with each other, along with their love of outstanding food, great wine, fantastic friends and family; the detail and creativity and personal touches that went on behind the wedding were almost astounding.

Behind the first door I knocked on, I found Wes and Best Man Dave. Dave was busy finalising his speech, while Wes was looking relaxed in the last few hours of his bachelorhood. Wes had bought his ‘mistress’ to Yarck, and along with Dave, had managed to sneak in an early ride on the morning of his big day.

Jaclyn and Wes - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

Jaclyn and Wes - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

Jacs had plenty of support from her family, sister Kat was Maid of Honour and the bond between the two was obvious.

Lily May had been practicing her smile all week, and had squeals of delight echoing around the room as she got dressed up. Her outfit included a cardigan that Jacs’ had modified to better suit the occasion.

Jaclyn and Wes - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

Jaclyn and Wes - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

Jaclyn and Wes - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

Jaclyn and Wes - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

Jaclyn and Wes - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

A lot of the details that highlighted the day, including flower settings, personal touches and even the cake were designed and made by Jacs, her proud mum Jen and a supporting cast that included plenty of the rest of the family.

Jaclyn and Wes - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

Jaclyn and Wes - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

Jaclyn and Wes - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

Jaclyn and Wes - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

Jaclyn and Wes - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

Jaclyn and Wes - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

Jaclyn and Wes - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

After the ceremony, Yarck was bathed in some glorious afternoon light . As the sun dropped down behind the mountains, the whole town just seemed to glow softly.

Jaclyn and Wes - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

Jaclyn and Wes - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

Jaclyn and Wes - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

Jaclyn and Wes - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

Jaclyn and Wes - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

Jaclyn and Wes - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

Jaclyn and Wes - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

Jaclyn and Wes - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

In between the mouth-watering courses of food, the speech’s were entertaining, and evidence of closeness of the bride and groom’s families, and of the love shared between Jaclyn and Wes. Dave’s stories highlighted some of Wes’ cycling antics and bought to light some of what Jacs’ would have to endure, now that she had officially become a ‘Cycling Widow’.

Jaclyn and Wes - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

Jaclyn and Wes - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

Jaclyn and Wes - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

Jaclyn and Wes - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

After the main course, guests were led back to the hall where Wes and Jaclyn got to respond to all the warmth and thank the guests. Then it was on to desert (“Make sure you have some tiramisu – its to DIE for!”) and dancing.

Jaclyn and Wes - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

Jaclyn and Wes - Wedding Imagery by Ash Milne Photography

Emma – Christening

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Emma’s Christening

We got Emma’s early in order to catch her getting ready for her big day. Mum was being tended to by the hairdresser and makeup artist, Dad was busy getting handsome, so we got to play with, and of course photograph Emma before she got dressed up.

Emma's Christening - Photography by Ash Milne

Of course, it didn’t take long for her to get all dressed up and ready for her Christening, cute as a button!

Emma's Christening - Photography by Ash Milne

Emma's Christening - Photography by Ash Milne

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2011 Northern Combine 3 Day Tour – Stages 2 & 3

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As I was packing gear in the car to head out to Kyneton for stages 2 and 3, the air was cool and crisp, with a smattering of stars lighting the sky. Packed and ready, I left, heading up Eastlink where almost instantly the starry sky was replaced by a heavy shroud of fog. The fog lightened a little along the Monash and through the city, but as soon as I was on the Calder, the fog was back, thicker and heavier than ever, with dawn doing little to combat the fog.

Over the ranges and on towards Kyneton, all of a sudden there was a glorious sunrise and the fog and cloud had disappeared leaving a bright day.

Heading out to Stage 2′s time trial course, the first thing I noticed was how misleading the profile of the course looked. Far more undulating and far less ‘down hill’ than it appeared on paper. The second thing I noticed as soon as I got out of the car was the strength and direction of the wind. A strong primarily tail-wind could mean minimal time gaps over the 6km course.

Stage 2 - Northern Combine's 3 Day Tour - Photography by Ash Milne

I picked out a spot a few hundred meters from the finish, and waited. A few riders came out early, warming up and checking out the course, but before long the stage was underway. Nathan Elliot, race leader and wearing the #1 bib, came through first followed by a procession of riders. 4 mens grades and 2 womens were all completing the same course, leaving the start with a 30 second time gap and racing towards the finish.

Stage 2 - Northern Combine's 3 Day Tour - Photography by Ash Milne

Stage 2 - Northern Combine's 3 Day Tour - Photography by Ash Milne

Stage 2 - Northern Combine's 3 Day Tour - Photography by Ash Milne

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2011 Northern Combine 3 Day Tour – Stage 1

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A mention before heading out to stages 2 and 3

Nathan Elliot crosses the finish line of Stage 1 - Northern Combine's 3 Day Tour - Photography by Ash Milne

Images from Stage 1 can be found here

Project 52 – Weeks 10 -> Week 12

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Week 10: Bath Time
Natural light. Lucas really loves his baths! A gasp of pleasure as he is lowered into the warmth, followed by much spashing, smiling, kicking, dancing in the water. Sometimes he also gets a wash. When he finally lets us know that the water is getting a little cold and its time to come out, Lucas is out onto the change table and he will proceed to chatter away, telling everyone how good his bath was.

Bath Time - Week 10 of Project 52 - Photography by Ash Milne

Week 11: Handsome Man

Handsome Man - Week 11 of Project 52 - Photography by Ash Milne

Week 12: My New High Chair

My New High Chair - Week 12 of Project 52 - Photography by Ash Milne

Project 52 – Week 9

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Week 9: Mr Happy
Natural light. Lucas is just beginning to recognise that he has a smile, and shows it off a little more regularly than just his “I have wind.. hehe..” smile. Not quite “smile on demand” but not too far off. It helps being in the bouncer that he loves whilst being able to stare out to the front yard.

Mr Happy - Week 9 of Project 52 - Photography by Ash Milne

Project 52 – Week 8

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Week 8: Maillot Jaune
Natural light. July may seem like a while away, but its never too early to start contemplating the battle for le Tour’s yellow jersey.

Maillot Jaune - Week 8 of Project 52 - Photography by Ash Milne

Project 52 – Week 7

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Same old story!! Maybe I should change the title from “Project 52″ to “52 Apologies Accompanied by Photos”… So .. Sorry its been a while, I haven’t forgotten about this, or quit, and yes, I got the idea that you have been waiting for (a few weeks worth of) updates…

Unfortunately, the busier I get, the less time I have to keep pushing out images that show how busy I have been. I guess the other side of the coin means that if I’m posting too much, it could just be that I’m in a quiet patch. No sign of that happen at the moment however.

Luckily I haven’t been so busy that I went without taking photos, although there has been a week or 2 where I’ve been cutting the deadline fine.

Enough excuses .. here are some photographs that will bring you up to date with Lucas’ growth.

Week 7: Innocence
Natural light.

Innocence - Week 7 of Project 52 - Photography by Ash Milne

Autumn Afternoons

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Mother Nature threw a stunning reminder of what summer is all about today, just a week into Autumn.

After riding home from work in sunshine that was still spreading its warmth, I gathered up my boys, (one by two legged, one by four legged), my wife (also two legged!) and headed on down to the beach.

The water was cool on my legs after their workout, Hercules got to go for a swim, but loved just soaking up his time on the sand. Lucas got carried about in a sleepy bliss by my wife, who was happy to just be amongst the sun, sand and water.

Autumn afternoons, loving that last reminder of summer..

Hope you got to enjoy it too!