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Bijou Basin Yarn


Last week, I had the pleasure of doing a photo shoot for Bijou Basin Ranch. I spent the day with a wonderful group of people, including Carl and Eileen, owners of Bijou Basin Ranch, as well as model Lynda, and designers Marly and Jill. I shot a few hundred pictures of their wonderful yarn, as well as some clothing item samples. Marly has more details on her site, as well as the Sweetheart Tunic she designed for this yarn. It was a lot of fun!


I am looking forward to getting ahold of some of this yarn for myself.
I should clarify, I did not take the pictures on their website, I just finished editing them. However, I did take the one in this post!

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  1. Fabulous foto. Your pictures are really great.

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  2. Karen - you never cease to amaze me! Beautiful photos!
    Cheers!

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  3. What a beautiful picture! I'll bet that was a really fun photo shoot!

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  4. THAT is a beautiful photo! LOVEIT! The natural of the rocks with the natural color of the yak is stunning. I know they will love them!

    xoxox
    Marly

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  5. I agree that is a beautiful picture! How neat that you had the opportunity to work with them, too!

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