That white stuff on the ground looks a bit ominous...
...and for the party season?
My Dad's a single malt Scotish whisky man and I once mentioned I liked the occassional 'Jack Daniels' etc.
He looked at me askance and said....'Bicycle oil!'
Scary looking fashion shots. Just an observation, most fashion shots I have seen (only women's magazines available in the doctors reception area) have at least one shot with high heels or bare feet and I have never seen the same pair of gloves used with different outfits. I hope for your sake that white stuff does not get much deeper.
Lock up your daughters!
I myself prefer the two piece suit to the one piece leisure suit, being long in the body and short in the leg it has a tendency to ride up when one bends, those boots do go nicely with that casual outfit.
Cheers and a forty pounder to you
Allan
http://www.onepiece.co.uk/en-gb/jump...birds-redbeige
For a special night in perhaps!
Also known as Anti-Freeze?
We had a few snow flurries this afternoon and while it is nothing like what you have already, the snow tires are being installed this week and the snow boots are migrating from their summer hiding place to their place of honour near the front door. We should be getting the snow that stays around until April any day now...
Possibly you don't get " FreezeFrame" the cutting edge Canadian fashion magazine. I can assure you that changing gloves in the middle of a shoot is a fashion, as well as an extremity, faux pas at 30 below.
Canadian high heels are when you get frozen ice and snow accumulation under your boots. Our equivalent of bare feet is wearing snow boots with thin socks, very risque.
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By Golly...That is remarkably similar to the attire worn on my side of the border!! Hanging Christmas lights since October, I frequently wear my one piece, all wool lingerie. The hat being worn in the formal wear is similar to my head wear, what I refer to as my canooter.
Having spent most of the summer at the beach, wearing shorts and flip flops, the sight of snow stops my heart. Fortunately southern New England winters by and large are tolerable. Enough so to appreciate getting back to the beach at the top of May.
As for anti-freeze, I use to favor Bourbon (Knob Hill, Wild Turkey 101) but I now much prefer Vodka (& tonic), occasionally gin. I always thought scotch tasted like an immature bourbon. On a cold winters night a good bottle of Chianti works well.
Very fetching indeed Trevor ! I've always thought of myself as a snappy dresser but your sartorial splendor makes me pale into in-significance.
Now, what about some accessories - I'm thinking a nice pink shoulder bag for your camera gear, a large pair of Gucci shades (sunglasses), and some knee high leather boots, in matching pink of course. I'm not really sure what you should do about that ugly tripod thingy though.
Looking forward to some flashy images that match your immaculate dress sense
Dave
He's right Sharon !