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12 March 2009 - 22:23 BST
Name: "Sven"Hehe...great idea and composition! Looks a little bit like a photomontage but I guess you really were there. Addicted to the "Oz" theme the dress is perfect but I also think that a nude shot on that road would be amazing, too. Well done, sweetheart!
13 March 2009 - 01:14 BST
Name: "bronwen"
hehe i was definitely there, but yes, there is something strange with the light that made them look like a composite even on my lcd when i was shooting.
i had an audience for this (natasha was obviously with me, given i don't drive) so even doing these selfies i was a bit self-conscious. she was pre-occupied making a video blog for most of it though.
13 March 2009 - 08:46 BST
Name: "Sven"Too bad that these kinds of offroad tracks are almost gone in Germany - interesting location! But this isn't the real outback, is it?
13 March 2009 - 09:53 BST
Name: "bronwen"
it wasn't hours from any signs of [human] life or particularly remote. there was farmland on either side of the road and it was between small towns, but we couldn't see any humans or their buildings in any direction.
but by comparison to being in a national park or other protected natural area, or land many kms from a town of any description and relatively untouched, then no, in that respect it's not "real outback".