CARIBBEAN DESTINATION WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHERS

TRINIDAD & TOBAGO, BARBADOS , JAMAICA, CAYMAN ISLANDS, ST. LUCIA, GRENADA, DOMINICA, ANTIGUA & BARBUDA, GUYANA, ST. KITTS & NEVIS.












Nadil Khan is registered member of Wedding and Portrait Photographers International ( WPPI )

............................................................................


IMPORTANT ( Please read before you scroll down) :

Please note that the images that you are about to see below are true events of individuals who fell in love and choosed to be united by marriage. Please take into consideration that some images can be very emotional and may bring tears to you eyes, viewers discretion is advised. Time will pass but these stories will live on forever. The images below were all photographically documented by me................. Nadil Khan.






WELCOME TO THE PHOTOGRAPHY LOVE JOURNAL

Love stories captured through the eyes of a journalist.

Saturday, May 19, 2012

The Chemistry of Love.................

The Chemistry of Love- written by the bride.


When sparks fly between two people, we're quick to say they have "chemistry." Not everyone realizes that such couples literally have to have chemistry--it's what's behind those sweaty palms, the jumpy stomach, thumping heart, and nervous jitters. Chemistry also contributes to that warm, comfortable feeling you get from being with a longtime partner.

I am attracted to you
Like an electron to a proton
Together we form an ionic bond
Though we are opposite charged ions
I am drawn towards you

Our love is unique as an orbital
For only two electrons can fill this space
As my love for you increases
My energy level rises
I am in this excited state

Increasing the tendency to form a chemical bond
I was an element
It took you to make me a compound substance
Falling in love with you is a chemical reaction
Which cause my love for you to grow
Ours is an exothermic love
Each for giving off love not just absorbing it

Sometimes you do something especially nice
Which speeds up the chemical process
Like a catalyst in my increasing love for you

I realize we have our inhibition periods
And sometimes I am selfish enough
To be an endothermic reaction
Only absorbing your love

The feeling I have for you is so intense
It cannot be measured in kilojoules
Often I have to make a qualitative elementary analysis
To understand and love you more

But I don't expect to know your empirical formula
You are too complex a person for that
When you are gone
I am a noble gas
An inert substance
When I am without you
The world seems still
And I am at equilibrium

Programmed love

Our unprogrammed love has formed a basis for chemistry.

Nadil Khan - author of the Love Journal.