pretty smiling young blonde in pvc raincoat

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matron69
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Re: pretty smiling young blonde in pvc raincoat

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Do you choose what your models wear or do they??
Ian W
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matron69 wrote:Do you choose what your models wear or do they??
They are paid models, so they wear what I ask them to wear.

Finding the outfits is more difficult than finding the models, so most/all of the coats and outfits are things that I have acquired one way or another.
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It is a good photo, but sadly, as is the case with this kind of photography, it's been done before!
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RainyDee wrote:It is a good photo, but sadly, as is the case with this kind of photography, it's been done before!
Do you have any examples of photos that haven't been done before???

I suspect the picture you show was not the first of a model looking over her shoulder either.

I give up.
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Post by hotwilly »

Don't give up Ian!
Am sure I am not alone in appreciating your photos, clothing and models.

Is there such a thing as an original picture / photo in this digital day and age?
In fact going back to the old fashion method of slapping paint on a canvas there were lots of imitations !
Thanks for your pix, keep up the good work
Broad minded enough to acknowledge we all enjoy different things:)
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Sorry but I had to laugh, its one of those times when LOL is true

I only wish some of the more negative people on here would produce something original instead of constantly having a go

Ray
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I agree with Willy. I was the one who commented that Danielle never smiled in any of her pictures, but it wasn't meant to be a criticism, just an observation. [Jane Russell never smiled in her first film 'The Outlaw' - she was labelled 'mean and moody' but it didn't do her any harm.] Your pics are always welcome, Ian.

Domino
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Post by RainyDee »

Well this looks like it's going to be my last contribution to this forum, for a long time now I've been getting sick to the back teeth of the way society in general can't handle any kind of criticism, the constant sycophantic seeking of adoration and appraisal for next to nothing really winds me up (the talent show mentality), if you want to do something, fine, do it, but if someone isn't falling over themselves to tell you how fantastic it is, there's no need to act as if your very existance is under threat. Unless there's been some kind of law passed I don't know about, this is still a free country where people have a right to voice their opinions whether you agree with them or not, it's a shame the same isn't true on this forum anymore.
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Re: pretty smiling young blonde in pvc raincoat

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How's this for original, Ray?
Jodie Foster.JPG
Well. it's a raincoat but not pvc. I know it's original because I painted it. Sadly, I didn't succeed in capturing Jodie Foster's likeness.

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Domino wrote:How's this for original, Ray?
Jodie Foster.JPG
Well. it's a raincoat but not pvc. I know it's original because I painted it. Sadly, I didn't succeed in capturing Jodie Foster's likeness.

Domino
Well Dom, good to see some original work here as Ian's seems to have been written off as just copying what's been done before

Im not sure if Im allowed to say I like it as I might be accused of being a sycophant or if I say I dont like it I'll be accused of being negative

Ray
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