Fashion Shoot – Macro

So, on Sunday I was asked to take some close-up shots of doll clothing for a post on the quimperhittys blog. I guess you could call this a fashion shoot, even though it was all done with a macro lens on my kitchen table. As I have mentioned before, I live surrounded by dolls, well dressed ones, that have most of their clothes made here in my home. The Hitty dolls sometimes get involved in this blog even though they have a blog of their very own now.

While I was photographing the clothes for my partner’s blog, I sometimes noticed an angle or detail that was not going to be of the kind useful in the post about making doll clothing, such as the top one with the flowers that were also on the table behind the angled cloth I used for a background. So, since it consumed all of my photographic effort on Sunday, I give you some of these other shots that otherwise would have been binned.

If you care to learn more about this clothing project, part of an outfit inspired by a Vermeer painting, and to see the other photographs that I took, then go to this link. The garments are for a 6 inch doll. An idea of scale can be had from the pins you can see just above the lower hem in the photo above.

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Canon EOS 5D Mark II body, SMC Takumar 100mm/f4 macro lens.

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15 thoughts on “Fashion Shoot – Macro

    • Thanks Judy – I hope you checked out the other shots on quimperhittys – lots more details there. I like taking pictures of small objects, and textiles are particularly fun.

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      • Hope you find it interesting. Its quite a whimsical and amusing blog. The Hittys are opera fans, or at least some of them are, but they do seem to get things a bit mixed up sometimes.

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  1. Oh wow, what a fantastic series! As I went through these, I realized there’s no way I can pick a favorite! A total pleasant surprise!

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    • Aaron – welcome to my blog and thanks for commenting. I am going to have to have a more detailed look at your website, some interesting looking shots there.

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    • Constance loves that coat, and to the best of my knowledge has never shared it with any of her sisters. Not because she is mean, but because it is pretty special and they are probably nervous to ask.

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    • Thnaks Ken. The real close-ups are all pretty heavy crops too, which makes the need for focus that much greater.Most are tripod shots and pretty long exposures.

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    • Hi Katherine – check out the doll “Min” at quimperhittys – the carver of that that doll, TC Vollum, is also a jeweller and makes both exquisite dolls and jewellery.

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