okay, i get it. you guys don't think so. but nobody has a practical reason why it definitely couldn't be wazuki and serge's mom, right?
Correct. There are circumstantial reasons, but nothing definitively disproves it. Of course, nothing difinitively proves it either (and there isn't any circumstantial evidence other than the suit looking vaguely like Lynx's)
1. can't see his face. did you ever see wazuki's face? really, i don't know. could be why.
Evidence of nothing. It could equally be Crono...
That's it, it's Crono and Marle! It fits just as well.
2. picture looks old. like really old.
You are confusing an "old picture" with a picture that might have been taken with less than modern technology. Oh, say technology roughly 60 or so years behind the modern day, such as the general feel of the technology in CC, perhaps?
4. it's pretty blurry. even when i hold CTRL and + to get in close on the face (i use an hdtv as a monitor so it gets pretty big) the girl's face is indistinct.
Not evidence of anything.
5. memories get erased at the end. so there's probable chance that they don't remember each other, much less chance that they get married.
Which isn't evidence that it is Lynx and Marge, but rather that it isn't Serge and Kid. Well, minus that whole "Kid Searching for someone who's most likely Serge" bit at the end.
6. i've never seen a wedding photo that looked like that. there's nothing on her head to indicate that she's a bride. no veil, no visible garland. no flowers. no nothing.
To note, there seems to be a number of Japanese Wedding Photos out on the web in which the bride isn't wearing anything on her head to indicate that she's a bride. Of course, they often have flowers... like those sitting in the chair next to her.
But then, how many wedding photo's have you see in which the groom's wearing a quasi-kilt?
You say it can't be his hair because nothing else is effected by wind, but if you think that it's a curtain then how would IT be effected by wind when nothing else is?
I'd say it can't be hair because either the guy has it handing from an afro or his head is about 3 or 4 feet wide. I mean look at it! The angle necessitates that the origin of whatever the object is must be about a foot away from a normally proportioned head would be.
But as for wind, who said anything about wind? Simple drapery that has been pulled to the side. Perhaps it was tied somewhere, perhaps its just overly large and flops over there, perhaps it isn't a curtain by just random cloth that serves no purpose except to be a background (like as is often used in engagement photos). Here, look as a few curtains that are being moved by wind:
http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&um=1&sa=1&q=curtain+wind&aq=f&oq=note how the wind makes them billow out, not stay neatly folded. Same with hair:
http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&um=1&sa=1&q=hair+in+wind&aq=f&oq=wind tends to make it all... messy.