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A year ago, I was in Calgary, Canada, producing a six hour miniseries, a new, invigorated and expansive version of Little House on the Prairie. I am still working on it in post production and the first two hours will air on ABC on March 26.
During the six months of prep and production I documented the "Making of the Movie" and posted daily images on Fotolog. I have culled through the six hundred or so images I posted during those six months and will be posting my favorites (some of them not previously posted) in the coming several weeks.
Marina is up early making pancakes for her friends. She is trying to figure out how many to make. She can do five minis at a time with her pan.
Blythe a Day - five - 4/5/24
Float Away Dream Blythe
Cooking set - Walmart
Fridge - Barbie repainted
Table - flea market, repainted
Apron - vintage Skipper/Barbie?
Dress - Ebay or Etsy
Paper - Walmart scrapbook paper pad
Another shot from a visit to one of my favourite glens, there will be quite a few to follow as the deer were so accommodating.
The wild deer are almost tame in part of the glen and it is a true privilege to be able to see these beautiful deer at close quarters.
This lovely hind was very comfortable in our presence making this an extremely enjoyable experience.
Red Deer - Cervus Elaphus
Scottish Highlands - Scotland
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For over 40 years, my husband has been turning wood into works of art that make beautiful music. Here he is in his shop routing a guitar body.
I am having (slow) fun making a roomset for my Sindy dolls. I am using one floor of a 1980's Pedigree Sindy house but I am not using the pre-printed card walls.
I painted an extremely discoloured plastic Sindy shelf/room divider with Annie Sloan chalk paint in "Duck Egg Blue".......I am thrilled with the difference it has made to it.
A little boy and his westie having a fun time making brackfast for Mom and making a mess of the kitchen.
prompt: wide camera view of a little boy and West Highland Terrier puppy, in a messy kitchen, making breakfast. flour all spread all over, bright happy lighting, octane render 4k, dynamic, hyperrealism --ar 10:8
Midjourney used for AI additional post processing in photoshop
afternoon sun ... #bwproject 9/26 .... theme: shadows and light
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Making happy memories with my family whilst on holiday, this was taken today on a real gem of a beach called Crantock Beach - utterly beautiful.
On Fleet Street Hill, Shoreditch, London
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Guitarist, violinist and an accordion player making music during the recent return of the Canal Festival (so nice to have events like this back again after the last couple of years)
Young cygnet admiring its reflection in one of the streams that run through Arundel in West Sussex, England.
strobist info:
Studio Flash T600 shoot through Softbox left of cam @ 1/2
Studio Flash T600 shoot through Softbox right of the model@ 1/8
I have posted many shots of hay bales in fields but never one of them actually being created. So this one has some bales but also some action. The farmer gave me permission to photograph them at work but I do still wonder what they think of us photographers being so interested in these cylindrical bundles!