22.2.11

okay so it wasn't that bad - I was a bit transfixed with all the little settings and didn't take photos of the amazing looking trains going over bridges and through tunnels - we all had a great time.

11 comments:

  1. ahhh modelling is really captivating :) so happy you had such a nice time ! xoxo

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  2. gotta love those sets
    perfect for taking macro shots
    xo

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  3. brilliant pictures Arounna. I wish I could have gone. I love miniature.

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  4. such nice photos! this place looks like so much fun.

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  5. your photos remind me of the tilt shift photos of Toni Hafkenscheild. Glad you missed your Ryerson interview anyway, it seems to have worked out for you.

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  6. thanks for that sandy
    I just checked out his work
    and I LOVE it!

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  7. I hope I will see you two at The Artist project again next week, I've got lots of new pieces.

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  8. Right after my third child was born, our first boy, he got very sick and had to be hospitalized. I went with him into the hopital for the week he was in there, and so was away from my daughters that whole time. They'd come to see us at the hospital, excited because there was a train set just like this one. Seeing these pictures reminded me of that so palpably -- the worry about my son, mixed with the joy of seeing my other kids so happy at seeing a mini-train world. These are beautiful shots. Thank you!

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