Friday, August 23, 2013

Love of the last days of summer

All evening yesterday a melody had been haunting me, but I couldn't recall what was the song. I finally found it. It is the cover of Jason Donovan's "Sealed with a kiss" with polish lyrics sung by Renata Dąbkowska.

While looking for the song, I've been thinking about a photo session I took about three years ago. The song's lyrics, roughly translating, is about love that came with the last days of summer and faded with the first frost. The photo session was also about a summer flirt that didn't last for long.

Tarina was my newest doll then. She seemed quite lonely. Although flirting comes to her as easily as breathing, she is a sweet and fragile girl inside. While other dolls were having a picnic, she and Fashionistas Ken took a stroll...



Cool hat!


Ha! Got it!


You'll have to catch me if you want it back!


I'll just try it on.


I look fabulous!


Gotcha!


Let me keep it. Who else would look so good in it?

11 comments:

  1. Te włosy Tarriny aż świecą :) Kocham tak mocno nasycone kolory. Ma dziewczyna rację- jej w kapelutku lepiej :))

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    1. Szczególnie na zdjęciach wychodzą jak radioaktywne. ;)

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  2. Absolutnie się zgadzam - w kapeluszu wygląda bosko!No cóż zna dziewczyna swoją wartość:)

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  3. Hahaha, what a flirt!! I wonder what Ken thinks?

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  4. Beautiful song for a beautiful flirt!

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  5. Coś ostatnio widzę faza na kolorowe włosy ;) fajnie, tak tęczowo będzie ;)

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    1. Ja fazę na kolorowe włosy mam prawie ciągle. ;)

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  6. Hello from Spain: I love that tune. The music is very inspiring. I also love your photos and this couple. Keep in touch

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  7. Tarina jest śliczna. Bardzo fajne zdjęcia. Świetny kapelusz. :)

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  8. Cute little story. I like your photos. :)

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  9. No rzeczywiście, kapelusz zdecydowanie jej pasuje... a kolor odjechany, ale fajny (ostatnio też mi się podobają takie intensywności).
    Pozdrawiam :)

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