What follows is a black & white rendition of my portrait photo of Jane Eyre doll. Jane Eyre is the main character in Bronte’s novel by the same name and quite a personality. You can see earlier posts dedicated to her here and here.
I look forward to seeing your choice of personalities for this Sunday. Remember, you are allowed to step outside the theme and post any other subject in B&W.
Please see the gorgeous entries for this Black & White Sunday. Click on the titles bellow:
Quite a personality indeed, Paula – that shines through every little detail. I like the way the light adds softness and a bit of sadness to her character. Knowing the novel, I must say – you are spot on with her name. And with the photo, of course.
Here’s a personality I noticed once upon a time: https://esengasvoice.wordpress.com/2015/02/01/black-white-sunday-personality-the-old-man-and-the-sea/
PS: I keep enjoying your choice of music…
π Thank you, Ese. When I bought her she was already named after Jane Eyre (she is part of literary characters collection). None of my other 14 dolls has such an expressive face.
P.S. Now that I have reread your comment, I figured out that the old man from your photo is a stranger, and that makes your capture even more fabulous. Thank you. π
Paula – the doll went so well with the song and with a Sunday feel. and the mood you created with that doll – I am still chewing on it – π
and for my “arranged” entry – well I have actually had a lot of fun thinking about it yesterday – such a good word choice. Still deciding – but did find this to share (just for fun) in the meantimeβ¦.
A beaujtiful portrait of her Paula.
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π π
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I had confused the themes a bit and had photographed something that was meant for Thursday. I decided to post it for today anyway π
http://collinesblog.com/2015/02/01/a-stone-arrangement/
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You capture the sensitivity π
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Nice of you to notice π
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Lovely portrait – she looks very pensive.
Here is my contribution: http://travelwithintent.com/2015/02/01/newspaper-stand-paris-orange-jacket/
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Yes, she is a pensive one π This is a cool contribution you’ve got for me Debbie. Thank you so much!
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lovely and I love the music
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Thank you DM. Happy Sunday π
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In her eyes I can see great sadness and thoughtfulness. Far more sense of personality than you’d expect in a doll.
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You are right, Meg. She is a really spirited young lady π
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Quite a personality indeed, Paula – that shines through every little detail. I like the way the light adds softness and a bit of sadness to her character. Knowing the novel, I must say – you are spot on with her name. And with the photo, of course.
Here’s a personality I noticed once upon a time: https://esengasvoice.wordpress.com/2015/02/01/black-white-sunday-personality-the-old-man-and-the-sea/
PS: I keep enjoying your choice of music…
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π Thank you, Ese. When I bought her she was already named after Jane Eyre (she is part of literary characters collection). None of my other 14 dolls has such an expressive face.
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14….that is one real collection! And I can imagine her standing out π
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P.S. Now that I have reread your comment, I figured out that the old man from your photo is a stranger, and that makes your capture even more fabulous. Thank you. π
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A lovely doll that has observed much, but kept her own council, Paula. That’s a rather disturbing thought now that I’ve written it down.
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I find this thought very true, Tish, and not at all disturbing. Thank you, dear π
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Questa bambola assorta nei suoi pensieri , e’ fotografata nel migliore dei modi: sublime!
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Ti ringrazio tanto Anna, per tutto π
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Here’s mine..https://dailymusing57.wordpress.com/2015/02/01/black-white-sunday-personality/
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Thank you for introducing me to Max. A beautiful portrait!
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She is so elegant and contemplative. Beautiful, Paula! π
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π Sending good Sunday wishes and thanks, Linda
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I like it… Very nice pictures…
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Cheers Lumar π
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Amazing that a doll can look so soulful.
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Thank you so much Hilary π
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Paula – the doll went so well with the song and with a Sunday feel. and the mood you created with that doll – I am still chewing on it – π
and for my “arranged” entry – well I have actually had a lot of fun thinking about it yesterday – such a good word choice. Still deciding – but did find this to share (just for fun) in the meantimeβ¦.
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π I am on it right now Yvette toooooooo busy….
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ha – same here – and my my my – time does fly on some days π
ttys β€
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She’s so gorgeous, Paula. I love the book. π
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π π she is ! Thank you, Sylvia
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here is mine:
http://lessywannagohome.blogspot.be/2015/02/bw-sunday-personality.html
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Thanks Klara. I like him π
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So utterly sweet π
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π and sensitive π
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Beautiful entries, I’m a day late π Here’s miss personality lol
https://willothewizp.wordpress.com/2015/02/02/bw-sunday-personality/
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π A lovely and vivacious personality! Thank you.
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The best of your doll pics. And very nice submissions too, esp. Layla’s.
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π Thank you, Rommel
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She is as lovely as ever Paula. I think I like her best in B&W for some strange reason! π
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I like her in B&W better too. Less colour brought on her sensitivity and character bette. Thank you, Madhu.
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She certainly has a lot of character.
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π I so appreciate your comments, Draco. π
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