Our second model of the day was the stunning Orla. This time after experiencing difficulty with poor lighting conditions and the fact that the models were suffering from the cold, we decided to try something indoors. So the horse museum seemed like a good choice. I must say that the light was far better indoors and I was much happier with the shots on this occasion, even our model seemed to be happier that we were not out in the freezing cold. The only person that did not seem impressed was the cleaning lady whom was left waiting to clean the floors, 🙂 So here are a few samples from the shoot with Orla. You can check out the entire set over on my Facebook Page or on Flickr.
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You did justice to the model.
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Thank you, much appreciated 🙂
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Great pics, Ed! You said this took you out of your comfort zone, but doesn’t look like it to me! Perhaps you’ve found a new confidence? Yes, Orla is beautiful, she’d probably look stunning if you stuck her in a bin bag and shoved her up against a plain wall, lol! The real skill I think is to take someone or something ordinary, and make them look extraordinary! One thing I love about your photography is how you manage to capture the drama, mood, atmospherics of a building, and if you can transfer this to your portrait photography you will have something truly special and unique!
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Too kind Ali, it was definitely a great experience which I enjoyed and would probably feel more confident if I was to do it again. But now I am itching to get back out on the road exploring,
Fingers crossed, 🙂
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Well good luck with the exploring! I look forward to seeing the results of what you find!
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Lovely images of a lovely lady. “Stunning” is definitely the right adjective for Orla.
Great picture taking on your part, thanks for sharing and keep up the good work. 🙂
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Many Thanks, glad you liked them, 🙂
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Good to see out of your comfort Zone Ed. Do you think you will ever go back now you visited the other side?
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Ha, Ha, I may wander from time to time, put my passion for old places remains. Hopefully I will be able to get out shooting this week,
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Great pictures, again. Great models, but I can see in your other work, that your passion is indeed the outdoors and their ancient history. Looking forward to next work, thanks Pina
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Thanks, It was nice to try something different, but I am itching to get back exploring again. Just found out what Namaste means,,
So palms together and Namaste to you 🙂
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Stunning!!! I think its great for any artist to step out of their comfort zone from time to time. It brings a richness and diversity to the work that sits so closely to our hearts. I for one am looking forward to seeing what comes from your next exploration 🙂
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She is very beautiful. And, you have photographed her really well
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Thank you Rajiv 🙂
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Gorgeous!
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Sure is, Thanks John 🙂
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Yes, the conditions for the second model (indoors / not freezing 🙂 ) allowed for you talent to shine through!
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Ah thanks, 🙂
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Orla is one long necked beauty. Wow!
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🙂
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Very beautiful model and photography!
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