Last month’s blog post contained lots of images of Lulu on rocks from outside the UK, but there’s so many fabulous rocky areas available in the UK.
We’ll start up in the air in the Peak District, which is virtually on my doorstep.
When you get full-on sun then with the huge contrast it’s usually better to convert to monochrome, especially when you have such interesting rocks.
This rock was such a great posing platform for Lulu.
Along the coastline you can get such great layered rocks, which I am sure my geologist friends could identify.
And this particular area was rather difficult to pose on for Lulu due to the angle of the slope.
Many thanks to Lulu for all the discomfort endured when producing all these images, and making it look so effortless.
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Another fine set of images. Looks pretty tough on Lulu on those hard rocks – she certainly is a star! I preferred the colour ones to the B&W as the flesh colours contrast well with the dark tones of the rocks.
Well done both of you!
Cheers Richard. Sadly colour often doesn’t work in full sun.
Another great set nos1 and 12 are my favorites xx
Thanks Elizabeth.