Here's another view of the one iceberg - shot directly into the sun. If you look closely on the right side you can see all the water dripping off as it melts. Once grounded, icebergs don't last very long - especially smaller ones.
Back to cooler weather and the land of icebergs. We saw a lot of icebergs on our trip to Newfoundland, but they were all up at the tip of the northern peninsula and along the coast of Labrador. There were none in the usual places along "Iceberg Alley" this year. It was fun trying to take doll photos with icebergs in the background. Here's Nami posing with one.... The same iceberg from another viewpoint....the surrounding water is full of bergie bits..... Everyone playing around at L'Anse au Clair, in Labrador, with several icebergs in the background Those same icebergs from another viewpoint.....totally different..... And one evening overlooking the inner harbour at Red Bay, Labrador....... I wish I'd paid more attention to the tension point with Nami and the one iceberg, but it was one of those situations where I was being eaten alive by black-flies - so I was distracted.
Here's another view of the one iceberg - shot directly into the sun. If you look closely on the right side you can see all the water dripping off as it melts. Once grounded, icebergs don't last very long - especially smaller ones.
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Jenny
7/15/2013 05:06:01 am
So happy to see back and to enjoy the dollie adventures
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Sviatlana
7/15/2013 09:03:27 pm
I'm having so much fun looking at your pictures! Beautiful work!
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AuthorMartha Boers is an award-winning Canadian doll maker and costumer specializing in fantasy and historical-style costumes. Archives
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