Another shot taken from flat on the ground is this one from a series of reflection photos taken at the Icefields Center. It's that ever-useful snow-bank on the edge of the parking lot again.
I just had to take this photo with Jan still in the frame - because it made me laugh. He looked just like a huge giant in the doll's perfectly scaled world. It's all about the camera angle. I was laying flat on my stomach on the wet tundra, and it's not so easy for me to get up, so Jan had to move the figures around. Another shot taken from flat on the ground is this one from a series of reflection photos taken at the Icefields Center. It's that ever-useful snow-bank on the edge of the parking lot again. I saw the reflections in the puddle on the edge of the Icefields Center parking lot, and knew I'd have to get down very, very low - like on my stomach again - so I actually got Jan to move the RV so people who were starting to arrive to take the Sno-Coach tours onto the Athabasca Glacier wouldn't see me lying flat on the pavement, and wonder what kind of nut I was.
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6/18/2012 01:05:12 am
Followed the trail from Elly P's blog looking for the wing tutorial and boy was I in for a treat. These photographs are stunning. My 4yo,reading over my shoulder, was absolutely enchanted by them. I had to flip through several pages before he had his fill. He wants me to tell you "thank you for making those dolls".
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6/18/2012 05:42:11 am
I recently discovered your blog (and read every single post) and I think your photographs are amazing!
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christina
6/27/2012 03:36:26 am
lol! I love getting the perspective like this.
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designdreamer
7/21/2022 12:55:06 pm
And what a fantastic photo you were able to take!
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