Remember that I said I needed a super warm- blooded lady to pose on my cold attic? Well, I got a text message from Daisy last week: "Would you like to come play in the snow?" Of course I would! But, I still had the flu, thought it would be impossible to go out on Sunday. But, I did extra my best to regain some strength. I'm still not better, it was hard. But, as always, working with Daisy was a lot of fun! I'm SO glad I made it! Thank you so much, Daisy!
It was a very dark day, snowing most of the time, I had to use high ISO settings. But I didn't want to use extra flash light. I wanted to see the wonderful effect of the grey snowy sky and the snow carpet on the ground: it all acts like a gigantic softbox and reflector! Hardly any shadows.
Ah, Michael, as you can see, we finally got our snow. But, still no need for snowshoes. :-)) Yes, Daisy did a great job! I was worried the whole time that she would be cold, but she said: "No, no problem, I'm not cold!" Even when I could see the skin on her legs becoming a bit red from the cold within minutes. :-)) Thank you very much, Michael! XXX
As I guess you can imagine, I didn't suffer much while photographing. But afterwards... I was like half dead, SO tired. :-)) But, I would be prepared to suffer much, much more if it means I get to photograph Daisy! Daisy said she wasn't cold, it's a great coat of course. Still... I wouldn't want to change places with her! She is wonderful to work with, a capable model indeed. And a great lady, too! Thank you very much, D.L.! XXX
:-)) It's a great studio, would be nice to have one at home. Would be nice if I could make it a bit warmer, too, then. :-)) Thank you very much, Moncat! XXX
Indeed, amazing that the snow didn't melt! I guess you can imagine: I got a warm glow just from photographing Daisy! :-)) Thank you very much, Anonymous! XXX
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Remember that I said I needed a super warm- blooded lady to pose on my cold attic?
Well, I got a text message from Daisy last week:
"Would you like to come play in the snow?"
Of course I would!
But, I still had the flu, thought it would be impossible to go out on Sunday.
But, I did extra my best to regain some strength.
I'm still not better, it was hard.
But, as always, working with Daisy was a lot of fun!
I'm SO glad I made it!
Thank you so much, Daisy!
It was a very dark day, snowing most of the time, I had to use high ISO settings.
But I didn't want to use extra flash light.
I wanted to see the wonderful effect of the grey snowy sky and the snow carpet on the ground:
it all acts like a gigantic softbox and reflector!
Hardly any shadows.
A great photo of Daiay, she exudes confidence and warmth from this cool place,,,M
Ah, Michael, as you can see, we finally got our snow.
But, still no need for snowshoes.
:-))
Yes, Daisy did a great job!
I was worried the whole time that she would be cold, but she said: "No, no problem, I'm not cold!"
Even when I could see the skin on her legs becoming a bit red from the cold within minutes.
:-))
Thank you very much, Michael!
XXX
Lovely warm and smily Daisy in snow...
She's so cute...
leviolondingres@hotmail.fr
Yes, I agree! :-))
Thank you very much, Leviolondingres!
XXX
It's nice to see you snapping the shutter again and with such a capable model. Thank you both for suffering for the art. 8-)
D.L. Wood
As I guess you can imagine, I didn't suffer much while photographing.
But afterwards... I was like half dead, SO tired.
:-))
But, I would be prepared to suffer much, much more if it means I get to photograph Daisy!
Daisy said she wasn't cold, it's a great coat of course.
Still... I wouldn't want to change places with her!
She is wonderful to work with, a capable model indeed.
And a great lady, too!
Thank you very much, D.L.!
XXX
A cold weather for a hot model and a photographer constipated.
An explosive mixture.
Bravo for the new studio.
XXX
:-))
It's a great studio, would be nice to have one at home.
Would be nice if I could make it a bit warmer, too, then.
:-))
Thank you very much, Moncat!
XXX
With a smile like that, i find it odd that the snow isn't melting under her feet.
Great job to model and fotographer!
Indeed, amazing that the snow didn't melt!
I guess you can imagine: I got a warm glow just from photographing Daisy!
:-))
Thank you very much, Anonymous!
XXX
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