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When I think about the kind of person I really am at heart, I'd describe myself first and foremost as an introvert. Some people laugh at this because my work suggests otherwise but the reality is that it took me years to find the courage to model. It's something I'd always wanted to do but it also terrified me because I am *definitely* the kind of person who is most comfortable with a good book by the pool.
It usually takes me a long time to feel comfortable around someone and even longer to start to really be myself. This passion of mine forces me to push myself outside of my comfort zone regularly and I do it because I think it makes me the best version of myself; even when I struggle sometimes with the need for privacy vs the need to do what I love.
Ultimately this is my dream. I'm not really 'model material' in so many ways but I love it to bits and it pushes me outside of my comfort zone regularly - which I think is the secret to finding fulfilment in your life. Not all risks are worth the reward but if you don't push yourself every so often, you'll never know if that one decision could have been the one to change your life.
Photography & Retouching: Dave Lucas
Hair & Makeup: Mish Bratsos
Created for Kreative People: Treat This 34
With thanks to Skagitrenee for both images in this challenge.
Created for The Award Tree's Grey Colour Accent Challenge: www.flickr.com/groups/awardtree/discuss/72157625326551240/
Thanks to Danielle for modeling!
Other resources from CGTextures.
Created for "The Face of Buddha" challenge.
""When we respect the environment, then nature will be good to us. When our hearts are good, then the sky will be good to us. The trees are like our mother and father, they feed us, nourish us, and provide us with everything...."
— Maha Ghosananda
Created and folded by me, October 2007.
I thought I would never do it again, but: Wet-folded, from an 8.5 inch square of thick paper my little brother gave me a number of years ago. It's not really green.
Look at the spiral groove on the tusk.
Since it's built on diagonal symmetry, it comes out very long. I think it was 10-11 inches long.
Anyone that didn't see this coming doesn't know me very well.
I like her much better with crystal hair than fiber hair.
created for:Photoshop contest week 635
Original photo by: Clabudak
background by: James Paick
texture by Carlos Arana
On a miserable damp morning US Army S160 class, 6046 steams its way away from Paignton whilst hauling the 10.00 Queens Park-Kingswear service.
Exposure: 1/500 @ f4 200ISO
Date: 11 June 2019
Created for
With thanks for the source image from
AI dogs from Dreamshaper V7.
Editors GIMP, Fotor, IrfanView, Picasa
Created on the iPad using Art Studio Pro, Color Story, Snapseed, Pixlr. Used one of my handmade art dolls as the subject.
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