say "cracked corn"

Stunning. Exceptional lighting technique. What did you use for a background?

the background was just a gray paper backdrop. i'm thinking i need to pick up a few other colors for the next models...​
 
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Wonderful pictures and I LOVE your website. I'm going to give that coffee cake recipe a whirl.
 
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hi HorseFeathers, I'm using the Sand Dollar template at blogger. It seems to work best for how I like to blog.

I have a small studio set up at home. I'm actually a graphic designer in my day job, but love to do photography as a creative outlet.
 
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Yes, I just checked out your blog and it would work. You will just have to make your masthead part longer. I created mine in Photoshop and replaced what the template provides.
 
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Our Wynonna's sound like the same hen! Has yours laid an egg yet? Mine is now 8 months old, and no eggs yet. My Wynonna looks a bit heavier than yours. But then my other hens are banties, so it might just be a visual contrast thang.

She's getting to be very heavy, and is by far the broadest of my pullets. Between the indoor photo shoot and the outdoor one, she thickened up quite a lot, and is even starting to appear a little less leggy, I think.

She started laying 2 or 3 weeks ago, and seems to be fairly consistent. I don't know exactly what day she started, but in the 12 days since we first got an egg from all 5 of our brown egg girls, we've had 5 brown eggs on 6 of those days. I can't tell the difference visually between hers and the others, and I have yet to see her actually lay her egg... but I think she's going to be a decent layer.
 

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