A few days ago I posted a preview from a fashion-series I did with Ivalu Sørensen from Diva Models at Moesgård Strand, Denmark. Helping me out with styling on this shoot was Anne Margrethe Rimmer Larsen. Here are two more photos from this windy photo shoot.
All three pictures are shot in natural light on an overcast day with Nikon Prime Lenses, 35mm f/2.0D and 50mm f/1.4D. I believe my 50mm isn`t working correctly because it gives quite soft edges and nothing is really sharp. Might be that I will invest in a newer 50mm f/1.4G lens in near future.
Who is Titania
Titania is a character in William Shakespeare’s play A Midsummer Night’s Dream. In the play, she is the queen of the fairies. Due to Shakespeare’s influence, later fiction has often used the name “Titania” for fairy queen characters.
In traditional folklore, the fairy queen has no name. Shakespeare took the name “Titania” from Ovid’s Metamorphoses, where it is an appellation given to the daughters of Titans.
Shakespeare’s Titania is a very proud creature and as much of a force to contend with as her husband Oberon. The marital quarrel she and Oberon are engaged in over which of them should have the keeping of an Indian changeling boy is the engine that drives the mix ups and confusion of the other characters in the play. Due to an enchantment cast by Oberon’s servant Puck, Titania magically falls in love with a rude mechanical (a lower class labourer), Nick Bottom the Weaver, who has been given the head of an ass by Puck, who feels it is better suited to his character (which bears a resemblance to the story of Lycaon).Wikipedia – May 15th, 2012
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