Inspired by Yuri
> snap <
E: (emerging from crowd) Did you just take my picture?
Me: I did, you're so pretty in your hat.
E: Awww, thanks. It couldn't have been a great picture. Can I see?
Me: >chimping<
E: How about if I pose for a better one?
Me: OK, say cheese > snap<
>chimping<
E: Wow, that's great. How can I get a copy?
Me: send me an email through my site and I'll send you a copy.
E: Cooool! see ya!
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some minor cloning work
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Any and all comments welcome. Thanks for looking
E: (emerging from crowd) Did you just take my picture?
Me: I did, you're so pretty in your hat.
E: Awww, thanks. It couldn't have been a great picture. Can I see?
Me: >chimping<
E: How about if I pose for a better one?
Me: OK, say cheese > snap<
>chimping<
E: Wow, that's great. How can I get a copy?
Me: send me an email through my site and I'll send you a copy.
E: Cooool! see ya!
(no post)
some minor cloning work
B/W
Any and all comments welcome. Thanks for looking
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I think alot of us are inspired by him:D
The one thing that stands out to me,is the shadow from her hat shading her eye.
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A simply compliment can get you pretty far:-)
2nd one for me, ya got good taste my man
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Strange, but I like this shadow .. it adds a portion of 'ozorstvo' - its in Russian and I cant find the proper word - can anybody help me? (maybe 'naughtiness'?) - to her ...
Was it easy to overcome the difficulties inside yourself to start 'sticking' (sorry for my English...)
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Very good job on this one
pretty girl
Thanks
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It would appear that the English word, "mischievous" is close to "ozorstvO" or "prokAza" in meaning. (Apparently "prokaza" means leprosy, so is "prokAza" different?)
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