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The following images wouldn’t have been possible with the help of my very lovely friend, E, who didn’t bat an eyelid when I told her I needed help shooting some (sort of) revealing photographs. Or balk when I said ‘bring wellies!’.

We had such a blast taking these pictures – and the others in what I’m now (pretentiously) calling the Wander series; they were all snapped in a single afternoon on one of my favourite walking routes. Having the opportunity to experiment with natural light, textures and, in some of the shots, gusts of wind, made the whole experience both fascinating and enjoyable. We had so many ideas we wanted to explore but, in the end, we ran out of time! Looking at what we ended up with, I decided to group the images according to setting and, rather than reveal them in all in one go, post them over the next few Sinful Sundays.

Relatively speaking, the photographs in Wander are pretty tame (although for me personally they are quite risky) but I hope that you get a sense of the open spaces we were in and a little hint of something sensual going on within them.

 

Woodland No. 1

 

Woodland No. 2

 

Woodland No. 3

 

Sinful Sunday

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35 thoughts on “Sinful Sunday: Woodland (Wander Series)

    • We did actually have an, er, encounter at one point! (I’ll tell you more about that next week as it happened a little later in our walk …)

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  1. Want. To. Be. There.

    What a gorgeous setting! And it’s not 94 degrees and humid, is it? Oh so envious.

    Beautiful shots. Evocative. I love B&W, and the textures and lighting are very cool!

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    • Nope, it definitely wasn’t 94 degrees – but it was quite warm (for England, anyway) and muggy. (I feel the cold and that top wouldn’t have been coming off if there was a hint of a chill in the air!)

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  2. Oh my Jane you have excelled yourself. These are breath-taking, I love the lighting and the curve of your spine. You have a beautiful back too. Oh and the wellies… just the perfect touch.

    Mollyxxx

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    • Thank you so much, Molly. I can’t take all the credit, though; E was totally brilliant and I couldn’t have achieved these pictures without her.

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