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KCLynne
Posts: 466
Omaha, Nebraska, US
J Jessica wrote: Perhaps I'm very patriotic and come from a military family and am ex military myself. I have an area that's full devoted to patriotic images. If I chose any it would be this and would join the many stars and stripes already on my wall. Beautiful port, just the majority screams more Commerical/fashion, and/or editorial for my tastes
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J Jessica
Posts: 2431
Coconut Creek, Florida, US
KCLynne wrote: I'm very patriotic and come from a military family and am ex military myself. I have an area that's full devoted to patriotic images. If I chose any it would be this and would join the many stars and stripes already on my wall. Beautiful port, just the majority screams more Commerical/fashion, and/or editorial for my tastes The shoot was, indeed, military themed. Thanks and that's okay. I wish I had more artsy cool shots. xD
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J-PhotoArt
Posts: 1133
San Francisco, California, US
KCLynne wrote: I love photos that are artistic and would be great art pieces. Which begs the question, do you have something I'd like to see hanging on my wall? Possibly?
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KCLynne
Posts: 466
Omaha, Nebraska, US
J-PhotoArt wrote: Possibly? Sorry to say there isn't anything that really "speaks" to me at this moment. However you have a lovely port, and if I was still drawing, you have a few images to draw inspiration from. So if I had an art room, possibly one or two, but since I don't, I really can't see putting anything on my wall.
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KCLynne
Posts: 466
Omaha, Nebraska, US
End of the Road Studio wrote: What about me? Now this I really like. For me it's one that is intriguing and gets people taking. Is that a tree with legs? What is she doing back there (I really for her sake hope that's not a mesquite tree! OUCH!). Very cool shot and I think it would look great in my office.
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J-PhotoArt
Posts: 1133
San Francisco, California, US
KCLynne wrote: Sorry to say there isn't anything that really "speaks" to me at this moment. However you have a lovely port, and if I was still drawing, you have a few images to draw inspiration from. So if I had an art room, possibly one or two, but since I don't, I really can't see putting anything on my wall. Thanks for your comments. I wish I had the talent to draw, but sadly I do not. Please take a look at my main Model Mayhem port as if is much more extensive and you might find something there that speaks to you... possibly in foreign tongues! Just kidding! https://www.modelmayhem.com/15013
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Herbert Schmidt
Posts: 228
Bregenz, Vorarlberg, Austria
Probably - you tell me. best wishes Herbert
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retphoto
Posts: 876
Sunbury, Pennsylvania, US
hoping there's be something...
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KCLynne
Posts: 466
Omaha, Nebraska, US
Mnemosyne Photography wrote: I'm game. This is beautiful. I love your water shots to but, the mask in this one does it for me.
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KCLynne
Posts: 466
Omaha, Nebraska, US
J-PhotoArt wrote: Thanks for your comments. I wish I had the talent to draw, but sadly I do not. Please take a look at my main Model Mayhem port as if is much more extensive and you might find something there that speaks to you... possibly in foreign tongues! Just kidding! https://www.modelmayhem.com/15013 You're right, I did find more there that I liked. You have a few pieces, but this one I really like. https://www.modelmayhem.com/portfolio/pic/1414792 This would make a lovely addition to my music room.
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KCLynne
Posts: 466
Omaha, Nebraska, US
Meisterstuecke wrote: Probably - you tell me. best wishes Herbert A few that I like, and I had a hard time picking one, but I don't have any art depicting the male form (my son doesn't count.). This is gorgeous and masculine and would definitely get the ladies talking.
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KCLynne
Posts: 466
Omaha, Nebraska, US
retphoto wrote: hoping there's be something... Sorry but no. It's all to portrait-y (yeah I made that up). You're nudes aren't bad, but not quite what I like in terms art pieces. You should shoot more of those and don't be afraid to get creative. I think you have potential to have some really great pieces. Of course, please take my thoughts with a grain of salt, we all have different tastes.
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Herbert Schmidt
Posts: 228
Bregenz, Vorarlberg, Austria
KCLynne wrote: A few that I like, and I had a hard time picking one, but I don't have any art depicting the male form (my son doesn't count.). This is gorgeous and masculine and would definitely get the ladies talking. Thank you for your kind words!
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Tricia Lorrene
Posts: 31
Colorado Springs, Colorado, US
I have some interesting shots, let me know what you'd pick - if any. :]
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KCLynne
Posts: 466
Omaha, Nebraska, US
Hex Hypoxia wrote: curious! Very interesting port. I like your work, but not as artistic as I'd like, however, my son being a HUGE Batman and comic book fan would love this. And I finally found a piece I could hang on his bedroom wall. So while not so much my taste, you score with an awesome piece for my son. Side note: I could definitely see you as a model who inspires a comic book character. There are companies out there that are looking for models just for that. If you haven't already I think you should look them up. I think you could do well.
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KCLynne
Posts: 466
Omaha, Nebraska, US
Tricia Lorrene wrote: I have some interesting shots, let me know what you'd pick - if any. :] I absolutely love underwater shots. Beautiful and graceful.
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KCLynne
Posts: 466
Omaha, Nebraska, US
Bump Anyone else? I have really enjoyed looking at everyone's ports so far, and have seen so many great artistic images.
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Sam Matta
Posts: 1326
Sheffield, England, United Kingdom
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KCLynne
Posts: 466
Omaha, Nebraska, US
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KCLynne
Posts: 466
Omaha, Nebraska, US
Sam Matta wrote: ? I was immediately drawn to this one. The red lips and nails give it that "wow" factor that I love. Something so simple, yet so beautiful.
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Sam Matta
Posts: 1326
Sheffield, England, United Kingdom
KCLynne wrote: I was immediately drawn to this one. The red lips and nails give it that "wow" factor that I love. Something so simple, yet so beautiful. Thx Glad you like it
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Jeff Fiore
Posts: 9225
Brooklyn, New York, US
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Zoe Chanel
Posts: 164
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
I might, have a look
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KCLynne
Posts: 466
Omaha, Nebraska, US
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KCLynne
Posts: 466
Omaha, Nebraska, US
zoe chanel wrote: I might, have a look Sorry, but I don't see anything, although you do have some lovely images. Just not my taste.
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Miss November71
Posts: 238
Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada
How about me?
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KCLynne
Posts: 466
Omaha, Nebraska, US
Miss November71 wrote: How about me? There were a couple images I was back and forth on. In the end I would have to say this one. It reminds me of a fairytale.
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Miss November71
Posts: 238
Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada
KCLynne wrote: There were a couple images I was back and forth on. In the end I would have to say this one. It reminds me of a fairytale. Thanks so much! It felt like it!
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KCLynne
Posts: 466
Omaha, Nebraska, US
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Photo Lolz
Posts: 525
New York, New York, US
i doubt i would have something you would put up on your wall, but maybe.
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Cameron Mark Lewis
Posts: 337
San Francisco, California, US
I Think I've got a couple you would like!
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Marietteee
Posts: 8
s-Gravenhage, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
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KCLynne
Posts: 466
Omaha, Nebraska, US
David Kilper wrote: i doubt i would have something you would put up on your wall, but maybe. Great port, lovely images, but alas, not something I'd put on my wall, the black and white series came close but a bit more high fashion than I like.
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