Ok, this shoot has got to be one of the best shoots that I have done on this side of the year. Everything about it, was just so 'Perfect'. The day started with me shooting portraits of an old school friend's daughters by 'The Cage' in Lyme Park, Cheshire.
What I love the most about the following six shots is how the sequence of them does change. For example in some cases we can only see one subject contained with in a shot, then in the next sequence we will see two subjects contained with in that shot and then in the next shot we will see three subjects contained with in that shot Etc... Etc...

One of the other things as to why my day was so great is because of the fact that I have never worked with kids before. But wow.... just how much "FUN" is it really to work with these little guys? These little guys just really don't care at all, about whom it is that is watching them whilst they play the role of the Model(s) for me.
Not only that but another additional reason as to why this shoot was so great for me, is because I finally got the opportunity to use my new Nikon SB900 speedlite off cam on my first ever human subjects. Example photographs of my SB900 working off cam can be seen below; these are the photographs where the two young girls are sat on the wooden log.
Moving on, I have never seen Lyme Park, like the way it was today. OMG... it just felt like you could not move in the place, due to all the people / cars that were there. Again, I've never seen this place so busy like it was today.
Any way, just to reflect again as to why this day was such a great day for me then it was all because of
A) I got to meet up with an old high school friend.
B) I got to photograph her beautiful daughters.
C) I got to work for the first time with my new equipment or I worked with my previous equipment but in a different way.
Now just before I go, could this day of mine of got any better for me? The answer is yes, my day did in fact get even more better for me. But I have decided not to tell you about that event that did happen next in this blog posting, but instead I am going to tell you all about that event in my next blog posting. So please watch this space.