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I was sky watching at 5 am , and it looked promising , so got my stuff together and ventured out in my lame dying car , did not have a venue in mind , roads were quiet at that time , took this side road I rarely use and came across these fields of poppys : ) with a Hazy sunrise , prior to this shot I ventured in the field took loads of shots , but could not achieve the sense of vastness , I new or hoped for sunrays breaking through , the light was very tricky and could not get exposures right , probably flapping through excitement , I took the gamble of leaving the field , got back to the car and drove further down the lane , stopping at a gap in the overgrown high Hawthorne hedges which obscured the view , parking up and getting onto the roof of my car , tripod mounted and had to take several varying shots , by doing so enabled me to capture the spotlights on the field of poppys , the distant morning haze , and of course those Sun rays , I can not say I am dissapointed with this final result trough combining 3 separate shots , only wish I had taken my time more and used my knowledge to have got it right in the camera first off , so hopefully may get another chance to try again
As beautiful as a sunray pleated skirt can get. The length is perfect as is the fullness of the skirt. Too many sunray skirts are styled as A-line which takes all the swing and fullness out of them.
This was one of a number of such skirts sold by Karen Millen a few years back.
It's not apparent in the photo, but the skirt has a denim look to it, although the fabric is not itself denim.
Weidlich Brothers Manufacturing Company 1928 silver plate pitcher / Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Eugene, Oregon
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