The other half had drifted to the west. I so wish we'd been there to see the breakup!
and I was getting fed up with the harsh shadows of shooting into the sun, so we left.....
After taking photos in Goose Cove, we headed back to Fishing Point in St. Anthony. It was a warm Sunday morning, and the place was crowded. Apparently the icebergs had been putting on quite the show. Both huge bergs off the point had just split in half, and the ocean was filled with pieces of ice drifting towards the western shore. Instead of two large icebergs, now there were four.... Only the big 'airplane wing' part of the one that was stranded here yesterday was left. The other half had drifted to the west. I so wish we'd been there to see the breakup! Anyway, one of the goals of being here, was to take some more doll photos. But it was over 25 Celsius, which for NFLD standard was downright 'tropical'. And it was a clear blue sky, and I'd be shooting into the sun again. So I only took a couple of pictures.... Anyway, it was very warm, and there were lots of people, and I wash't feeling very well,
and I was getting fed up with the harsh shadows of shooting into the sun, so we left.....
Jane
8/3/2016 05:50:14 pm
I love these photos......you can shoot into the sun with no problems!
Martha
8/3/2016 07:13:58 pm
I don't care for the harsh shadows on their faces when shooting in the sun, plus the sun isn't good for the resin, so I try limit exposure to as short as possible.
Jane
8/4/2016 02:45:26 am
Oh my goodness!! I can't stand heat like that......I start to wilt at 24°C!!! 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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