Another landscape photo, twinkly eyes and dancing shoes
The Lindis pass has got to be one of the most photographed landscapes in New Zealand, and if you include snow tussock in the criteria it would be number one. I've certainly fallen prey many times to the stunning sunset photography opportunities and taken a few competent shots, but today returning from a family birthday party in Twizel I've got some shots I hope are a bit less typical - I certainly prefer this one over my past efforts...
The party was to celebrate my cousin Malcolm's 70th birthday. He's very well known and respected in the Twizel community, so it was a big "do", and it was a good opportunity to exercise my portrait skills. He's one I like - Malcolm's sister Deirdre is in the background, and this is her grand daughter in the foreground...
She's quite a dancer and we were captivated by this, her smile and shoes...
The shoes...
The party was to celebrate my cousin Malcolm's 70th birthday. He's very well known and respected in the Twizel community, so it was a big "do", and it was a good opportunity to exercise my portrait skills. He's one I like - Malcolm's sister Deirdre is in the background, and this is her grand daughter in the foreground...
She's quite a dancer and we were captivated by this, her smile and shoes...
The shoes...
2 Comments:
Yup, I like the pepper drawing too. And the Lindis Pass - bet it looks a bit different after the promised snow!
Great photo of the Lindis.
Have just emailed Olivia telling her to look at the photos!
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