5 January 2013
saturday muses
School's in. I've read a bunch of articles about taking portrait shots and had a shot at it myself today. These are a few of my favourites that include knitwear I've made :) I'm feeling quite excited about my camera, although slightly concerned my muses will tire of it sooner than me!
The Alpaca stripey hat was a Christmas pressie. I made three stripey hats the weekend before Christmas. They were a last minute inspiration, all based on Jared Flood's fabulous free pattern, Turn a Square. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to get all three recipients together, in daylight, with their hats - so no photos of the others yet. Hopefully next weekend. For now, my project notes on Ravelry are here.
The pretty red cardigan is this one and the green hat with the orange pom pom and colourwork girls, is this one.
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Such lovely photos :)
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures!
ReplyDeleteA - dor - a - ble!
ReplyDeleteOh I had forgotten how much I loved the colorwork girls hat! I love that they wear all of the wonderful things you make them. Wonderful photos, I think you've got talent!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous children! Your boy is such a heartbreaker. Their beanies are fantastic, full of color and woolly life.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a gorgeous beginning to your Photography development, What gorgeous kids~!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, beautiful children and of course beautiful knitting :-)
ReplyDeleteI love that dancing girl hat, and the stripy is pretty ace too. Playing with your camera is so much fun those are some lovely shots you have posted up there. - Annie
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures and great knitted garments. I love the red hat the most. Your colorwork is amazing.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful shots! Nothing better than cute kids in hand knits. Thank you for coming to visit my new blog. Laura x
ReplyDeleteAwesome pictures! Love love love the colorwork hat with the girls.
ReplyDeleteNice pictures! I love the motion that you were able to capture in the 1st one.
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