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~waytokashmir:iconwaytokashmir: 1 day 3 hours ago
thank you very much
=kellegycimnekem:iconkellegycimnekem: 1 day 5 hours ago
nice gallery! i love it!
~sam2993:iconsam2993: 3 days 6 hours ago
haha, nevermind then. Thanks anyways
~npokonu:iconnpokonu: 3 days 11 hours ago
great gallery! more .. more!
~waytokashmir:iconwaytokashmir: 3 days 17 hours ago
I tried to read the lens and I have no idea how to tell you. Theres so many numbers!
~sam2993:iconsam2993: 3 days 18 hours ago
Like the specifications. All the information about it and such.

And I dont want it back right now, get it back to me when you can, but somehow I don't think we're gunna meet up. Considering Im in north carolina right now xD but yeah. Hang on to it for now
~waytokashmir:iconwaytokashmir: 3 days 20 hours ago
I dont know what "specs" are.
If you want it back just let me know and we can meet up somewhere. I havent used it much. call me, my numbers in the directory.
~sam2993:iconsam2993: 4 days 2 hours ago
Any chance you could tell me the specs of that old macro lens? D:

I really need them.
~HelenStays:iconHelenStays: Jul 5, 2008, 11:12:07 AM
Haha, awesome!

I was like...this sounds sooo familiar. And thank you. I slaved so hard for that portfolio and only a few of them are up.

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FAQ:How do I increase my number of pageviews?
~sam2993:iconsam2993: Jun 25, 2008, 11:27:01 PM
DOF is depth of field.

It's like when you have something out of focus in the foreground, and something in focus in the background
~soopersonic:iconsoopersonic: May 1, 2008, 9:58:34 PM
I LOVE YOUR GALLERY!<3

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"summer romances begin for all kinds of reasons, but when all is said and done, they have one thing in common. they're shooting stars, a spectacular moment of light in the heavens, fleeting glimpse of eternity, and in a flash they're gone."
*Crewed:iconCrewed: Mar 26, 2008, 6:53:31 AM
Hey Jenny, it's Alice.
I sort of found your page on accident!

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The world used to be a bigger place.
The world's still the same - there's just less in it.
~waytokashmir:iconwaytokashmir: Feb 28, 2008, 4:09:45 PM
thanks a lot :)
You're so good at drawing portraits!
*Karensland:iconKarensland: Feb 28, 2008, 1:26:08 PM
your a beautifull photographer. . . and your drawings are amazing, you capture the person so well! keep it up :D

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she's an artist, a painter actually.
see that 'smile' on her face?
well it's her most famous peice.
~rememberIT:iconrememberIT: Feb 22, 2008, 2:36:43 PM
Hey Jenny! its Kimmy over here!!
I'm adding you to my friends list :aww:

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"In a gentle way, you can shake the world." :peace:
~makemesmilex:iconmakemesmilex: Feb 19, 2008, 9:08:33 PM
hahaha yeah;

some creep loves those doll eyes of yours :P

:] I love your photography!
&those portraits!
Wow; neat shittt. :]

I love ya gurliee!

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A heart in love with beauty never grows old.
~Akifan:iconAkifan: Feb 3, 2008, 5:48:16 PM
Thank you very much for stopping by...and regarding how to draw hair and make it look more life-like, really one of the things that has worked for me is to start filling an outline with softer colors of your hair palette, if you're using pencils, then it would be with a abit of dust from an H pencil...smeared with qtips or make up removal tissues or simple cotton cloth or a blender stick. you can try to fill this following strokes similar to the direction of hairs youwill use...also, pay attention to what part of the head is exposed to the light source, so that youcan plan on shading more the areas that are darker and shadowed by the rest of the hair. then youcan begin doing much more stronger strokes that will represent the hair threads. as you approach the roots around the forehead, try to actually draw the individual hair strands going in the direction of the hair fall instead of making a simple solid transition, so it doesn't look like a wig. also, pay attention to the shape of the forehead and that you dont get the hair to high or too low that the clear area and shape of the forehead does not match the actual person. A good way to develop how to resolve the problem with hair form and shape is to draw from an actual model doing one minute and two minute charcoal sketches on large format paper, which can be like brown wrapping paper, not necessarily bond or something fancy...remember that with charcoal and also with the eraser, you can actually have a patch of already drawn hair and youcan make highlights by erasing finely as if drawing a few hairs with the eraser tip. This is a neat trick that can bring like depth to the hair...so hopefully this might help a bit!

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I do not mind using colors agressively
as long as the injuries remain on the canvas :plotting:
*invisiblefantasys:iconinvisiblefantasys: Jan 20, 2008, 8:47:16 PM
Hiya, since you like Pink Floyd like me, I've added you to my friends list. Keep on rockin' dude! :peace:

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I love the rain, 'cause nobody can see your tears...
:tea:
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"...to be a rock, and not to roll." ~Led Zeppelin
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I'll see you on the dark side of the moon......:diny:
~waytokashmir:iconwaytokashmir: Jan 14, 2008, 5:39:27 PM
When I find myself in times of trouble, mother Mary comes to me. Speaking words of wisdom, let it be. Hah, stuck in my head.
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