By this point in our trip, Jan was actively taking photos with his 'point and shoot', taking some behind the scene photos, as well as some of the dolls. I thought it would be interesting to include some, since everyone has a totally different perspective when taking photos - and he never gets down on the ground....and doesn't much do close-ups... ...and sometimes he caught me.... ..or the dolls from the back. It wasn't very windy that morning, but I didn't want to risk anyone falling over onto the rocks, so the horses were supported with some doll support wires, and Bianca's skirt was caught up on her's.... Then heading back to the RV, tired after three separate photo sessions that morning... The weather just got worse the rest of the day, as well as the day afterwards - lots of rain, and very cold, with highs of just 6C, so no doll photography - or even scenic photos, for that matter. Everyone just stayed nice and warm inside the cupboards those days.
Dorothy
8/2/2019 08:55:25 pm
Dear Martha, thank you for sharing your photos and Jan's photos. I like how Jan's photos compliment yours.
Martha
8/3/2019 07:00:35 am
He likes photos to have as much in them as possible, and his remind me of aerial shots in a movie.
Donna
8/2/2019 09:12:08 pm
Your dedication to getting fantastic photos never ceases to amaze me! I echo Dorothy's thanks for sharing both yours and Jan's photos!
Martha
8/3/2019 07:02:33 am
It's the shattered rocks and tiny plants that make the scene look in scale. I always keep my eyes open for those kinds of settings. Comments are closed.
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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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