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October 17, 2007
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Oct 14, 2007, 12:02:54 PM
:iconsorabelle:
Model is Sara, makeup by me.

Used my new 50mm lens!
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:iconromston:
Bonjour SoraBelle,

I posted your picture on my blog with a song. I hope you'll enjoy ! :D I posted a link to this page. If there's something just tell me.

Here's the link:
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Sincerely,
Romston
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:iconsorabelle:
Thank you so much! :hug:

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:iconromston:
It's me who's thanking you ! :D
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:iconmadziavelmadzik:
~MadziaVelMadzik Oct 28, 2007  Student Filmographer
wow luv the shot and colourz =D

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:iconpaintedhouse:
Oh my gosh so beautiful!!

Perfect framing; her nice clean and colorful makeup def. makes this feel very professional. :D

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:iconadonais6669:
The impression of breathing certainly comes through in the expression (perhaps we have some theatre experience?) Not to nit-pick, but the common phrase is actually, "While I breathe, I hope" (Dum spiro, spero).

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:iconsorabelle:
Thank you! I actually got the title from a book :) (A Great and Terrible Beauty)

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:iconadonais6669:
Interesting title. . .wonder if they're playing off Yeats ("a terribly beauty is born"). Anyhow, fine capture!

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:iconsorabelle:
Thanks, and no it's just a book I read a that I love :)

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