Pretty girls in Kellie's Stuff

  • Dec. 9, 2014, 8:41 a.m.
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It really amazes how some women can get their selves so bloody together and beautiful. Knock out gorgeous and make up done just right…for my tastes anyway.

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I on the other hand look like this…

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Mood capture and statement photography really challenges me…

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You can be beautiful and still not capture it…

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And without professional help you can never pull off anything such as this…

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james ensor December 09, 2014

Don't be so hard on yourself. This is the age of sharp lighting and Photoshop.

invisible ink james ensor ⋅ December 09, 2014

Which can be good at times when creating special images....

Park Row Fallout December 09, 2014

The world is in a weird place right now. When the most beautiful women in the world are being photoshopped unrecognizable; it says a lot about how skewed things are. Just from the pictures I've seen of you on here- you are a strikingly beautiful woman. That being said... I will vouch for the inadequacy of photography in many respects. Lighting, make up, outfit, reflections, and more all come through in a photo... true beauty is best experienced face-to-face... even though we're getting away from that more and more

invisible ink Park Row Fallout ⋅ December 09, 2014

Agreed. Really you don't know what your looking at is real or photoshopped. And inner beauty is getting harder to find in the brutal world...

Mr. Mofo invisible ink ⋅ December 09, 2014

I know a woman with inner beauty when I watch her save a box of puppies and kittens from a small horde of the ambulatory undead, using nothing but a rusty butterknife.

Deleted user December 09, 2014

I just bought that hat (last picture) last week - cool entry!

invisible ink Deleted user ⋅ December 09, 2014

very nice....

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