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fabulous portrait, Lucile.
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Thanks for the love, Lois.
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always!
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As I’ve said before, you do this so well. This shot made me smile. In fact, I still am.
janet
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What a happy portrait!
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A lovely portrait of a lovely lady!
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I love it! I think colour, opposed to b&w, was a wise choice for portraying such a vibrant looking lady.
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Woman to Woman, I think the portrait of a happy, vibrant person is great. I am currently going through a change regards my own hair. I have been a girl with red hair since birth and slowly, slowly my hair has gone pure white. That’s to be expected because my heritage is Shetland Islander and Irish. During my last visit to the hairdresser, we decided its time to stop the silly business of recolouring my roots. My hair grows very very fast and is very very thick. So I am now growing my hair out to its real colour, white. I accept the changes as I grow older. It’s part of being human. I also love a challenge and keep fit mentally and physically. It’s a privilege growing older. Millions of people in the world do not have that privilege. Thank you for your lovely portrait of a slightly older woman. I approve.
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