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I met Dorthy at a Run to the Sun Fashion show in Anchorage. I took an instant liking to her - she had the sweetest smile and a definite girl-next-door look. We arranged to shoot at Goose Lake in Anchorage, Alaska in June 2010. The conditions were nasty - the wind was ripping through at 30-40 mph the whole time - not a good thing with you have as much hair as Dorthy - she ended up looking like Cousin Itt! After a bit we learned to time the shots between wind blasts and got some very nice shots (thanks to Dorthy - I had nothing to do with it).
Dorthy is a incredible person to shoot with - great attitude, incredibly photogenic, gorgeous eyes and smile with fantastic hair and legs. Like me, she just oozes sweetness. Hopefully I'll have the chance to shoot with her in less windy conditions in the future!
No teasing,
you waited long enough.
Go deep,
Don't hold back,
You know I like it rough.
Know I'm feeling you.
Zora of Co-Existence gives a little off the shoulder tease at the Buskers Festival in downtown Windsor on Ouellette Avenue. For the request from MiRea's Realm that wanted to see Zora's face.
:o)
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ha!
I made moose droppings cookie bars last eve.
they are fantastic.
of course, this mix was used.
in my opinion --
the only way to bake.
in my case --
the only way I can bake.
I'm a baketard.
(and so not ashamed!)
:)
I feel wonderful because I see
The love light in your eyes
And the wonder of it all
Is that you just don't realize how much I love you
It's time to go home now and I've got an aching head
So I give her the car keys and she helps me to bed
And then I tell her, as I turn out the light
I say, "My darling, you were wonderful tonight
Oh my darling, you were wonderful tonight
Wonderful tonight ~ Eric Clapton
Throughout hiking in Mt. St. Helen's National Monument, I got tiny glimpses through the clouds of Mt. St. Helen's. On the last hike, on the way out, the clouds opened up and the sun provided perfect fill light. Crossed a frigid steam twice to capture it.
I met Amanda and Leah the Red in October 2012 at the Las Vegas Renaissance Festival; Leah is a fantastic costume designer - one day the two of them were fairies, the next day they were Centaurs. Since both of these fantastic young ladies feel sorry for shy and innocent Polish-Alaskan photographers they agreed to shoot with me on my current trip to Las Vegas in December 2012. We started shooting at Red Rock Canyon under absolutely perfect conditions - wow - it was incredible. We then ambled back to a hotel on the Strip and did some indoor shooting.
What I find amazing is that Amanda has never done a photo shoot before (except for portraits at Target) and she was scared to death at first. We got her to relax and it was like dealing with a world famous supermodel after that; she is/was great to shoot with and we could have gone on for hours more. For Christmas I want a punch card to shoot with her about 25 more times in the future. I also advised her to insure her legs - they are much nicer than mine will ever be!
Note about the Red Rock shots - we found a nicely sheltered area with fantastic rock formations all around - the terrain was iffy - slickrock, steep rock edges with sharp dropoffs, and both Amanda and Leah had to climb, wiggle, and squeeze through narrow openings - they both absolutely amazed me with their attitude; I love how the shots turned out, and this was one of my best, most fun shoots ever!