Thanks! I don’t photograph many objects or landscapes, so this challenge was a bit of a stretch for me. I had to search deep down in my archives for this one.
Bravo! Art and life itself is always open to creative interpretation. Your take on the subject matter rocks. The human body as well as the psyche is always open to disparate meanings. Yours rocks! Thanks for sharing.
Awesome photo. Who’s the model?
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Her name is Rosamarie. She’s a model I worked with in Kansas City, Mo. I also modeled with her. You can see the photos here: http://january77.deviantart.com/art/pillow-talk-128873620
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I like her shoes in the photo!
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Me too! I wish I could wear shoes like that. But I just look like I’m trying too hard.
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A most creative interpretation of theme.
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Thanks! This challenge was a difficult one for me. I mostly photograph people, and we don’t usually contain a lot of zigs and zags.
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Good choice for this challenge.
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Thanks! I don’t photograph many objects or landscapes, so this challenge was a bit of a stretch for me. I had to search deep down in my archives for this one.
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Great entry for this week’s theme. I love how the light contours her pose very naturally. Well done.
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Thank you!
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Bravo! Art and life itself is always open to creative interpretation. Your take on the subject matter rocks. The human body as well as the psyche is always open to disparate meanings. Yours rocks! Thanks for sharing.
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Wow! Thanks! That’s very kind of you to say.
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very very kewl 🙂
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Thanks!
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Creative zigzag interpretation. Well done!
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Thank you!
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First thing was big WOW when I saw this photo. Amazing photo!
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Thanks! I’m glad people like it!
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