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The Shady Dame from SevilleI took this picture of the young lady in 2012 when I used to attend a camera club. The Brisbane Camera Club used to organize events for its members like outings and hire professional models from agencies so we can practice our photography. I changed the picture to be more like a painting or drawing of some kind. I hope you like it.
Re: The Shady Dame from SevilleNice one mate. Interesting treatment.
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What he said. g.
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Re: The Shady Dame from SevilleNice work! This image is intriguing and works on many levels. Would print beautifully.
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Re: The Shady Dame from SevilleThank you gentlemen. You are very kind.
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