Wednesday, August 31, 2016

• Outtakes •


Sarah and I had the idea of posting some so-called "outtakes" on my blog, so here goes.  

I must admit, the amount of them that exists from every single photoshoot is rather alarming, but........it just goes to show you that we are all human.  It's just that some of us are a little more human than others.  ;)



Being rather jealous of my mom's pockets, I had to envision what it would be like if I had them in my own skirt.  


(outfits not posted as yet)

Something went wrong with that pose!  ;)



Here, it would seem we have an aged queen emerging from her carriage, being assisted by the hand of a servant.



Sarah decided to punish herself a bit by pulling her own hair.....  :)




....and later indulged in a native dance, otherwise known as mosquito swatting.  



Mom and I doing our rendition of "The Haircuts."  If you have not yet watched Sid Caesar's skit of a 1950s singing group, you simply must do so!!  :)  I guarantee you'll split a gut!!



Extreme......frustration?????  



Walking the runway, otherwise known as our back sidewalk. 



Sarah had a fancy to jump from a tree in her full 1860s gear.  The results, as you will see, were quite good.  :)









And speaking of 1860s, some of us like the idea of making our heads look just like acorns.  



Brown fuzzy bear jackets = height of vintage fashion.  Or not.
But what else would a girl wear when taking photographs in January?  ;)



What's happening here, I really don't know.  But it makes for an amusing photograph.  :P



Just, you know, twirling.  :) 


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Thankfully, I wasn't actually falling off the wall, but it seemed too good of a photo opportunity to miss out on.  



Twirling in a half-circle cape and skirt produces some interesting results.

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Hope you enjoyed these goofy snapshots, or at least got a good chuckle out of them!!  :)  Have a wonderful week, and thanks for stopping by!!

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14 comments:

  1. Oh Esther, what a fabulous and fun dea! I simply loved the sweet photos and several of them put a smile on my face {especially the one of you looking through your purse handles}.

    Have a most blessed day! Hugs

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    1. Thank you so much, Stephanie!! I'm glad you enjoyed this goofy little post. ;)

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  2. Ah these are wonderful! Some very playful shots, love them. Thanks for sharing. :)
    -Emily

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  3. This is fab! I keep thinking about doing the same with mine as there are soooo many that don't get seen. Usually they're of me with my eyes closed! Btw, I adore that white dress at the start, that's simply stunning!

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    1. Aww, thank you so much, Cate!! :) I would love to see a similar post on your blog!! Haha, I know exactly what you mean; most of my pictures are of me with my eyes closed as well, thanks to sunny days and sensitive eyes.

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  4. Love your outtakes! Mine I wouldn't dare show, hehe!

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    1. Thank you, Melanie!! :) Hahaha, believe me, there were TONS that I didn't share. ;)

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  5. Oh. My. Word. I was laughing out loud. Thanks for the laugh sweet & silly gal. I sure like your sense of humor (& you!)

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    1. Aww, thank you , Miss Michelle!!! :) You are so sweet!!

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  6. Those are some well done outtakes. My outtakes would be of things like my feet, the ceiling, etc! Now I know where to go for vintage and historical clothing. So glad I found your blog today!

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    1. Thank you so much, Jean!! And welcome to my blog!! I'm so happy to have you following along, and I can't wait to explore your website some more! I just took a peek, and saw SO many delicious-looking recipes. :)

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  7. Oh these are so cute! Haha, I love seeing out-takes, I think it's nice to see the more human side of the poised pretty ladies I meet online. :D ❤

    xox,
    bonita of Lavender & Twill

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  8. I truly enjoyed visiting your blog today! Such delightful and fun pictures of you, your sister and mom! You are all three beautiful ladies, and the outfits amazing too! Your mother is an amazing seamstress, those plaid lines get me every time, my hat is off to her! Happy to meet you today, and praying the Lord's sweetest blessings on your life :)

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