...and the snow turned into rain

ahem....this shot is not mine. It was taken by my friend Casie with my D300. I DID however, crop and post process the picture. She ultimately deserves most of the credit for this photograph. Great Job Casie.....; )

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  1. Blue Belle Photography {Cor} (39 months ago | reply)

    wow! gorgeous eyes! great clarity!

  2. JWGPhotography (39 months ago | reply)

    Beautiful shot "Walrus" - glad to see you back.

    Seen in my contacts' photos

  3.  rednaxela_west (39 months ago | reply)

    : MY FRIEND - THIS IS A FANTASTIC SHOT! :.

    Foto 55
    THUMBS UP ! - I LIKE YOUR PICTURE!
    (seen in my contacts)

  4. Sam Ilić (39 months ago | reply)

    Those eyes!!!
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    Seen in my contacts' photos. (?)

  5. *adrisbow photography* (a photo blog) (39 months ago | reply)

    what a gorgeous "beauty" shot

  6. Sandy Su (39 months ago | reply)

    Beautiful eyes! A great shot.

    This is a terrific portrait. Please add this picture to the 6 Million People group. We are collecting pictures & portraits of 6 million different people as a memorial to all Holocaust victims. We need to collect a lot of people, so please invite your contacts and add other portraits you have taken.

  7. Jutilda (39 months ago | reply)

    Too cute for words.

  8. Brittany ((Halo)) [deleted] (39 months ago | reply)

    beautiful!

  9. subtlegina (39 months ago | reply)

    She has such gorgeous eyes...this is a beautiful portrait!

  10. Dawn Martin Supertramp [deleted] (39 months ago | reply)

    she has stunning eyes....really really well shot.

  11. CrazyNotion (Still In Asia) (39 months ago | reply)

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    invited with SICI (2009-03-09)

  12. Nassaubay (37 months ago | reply)

    Look at those piercing eyes.

  13. princesstgirl (33 months ago | reply)

    as with so much of neil's work, i never asked him what post-processing techniques he used, even though i was present (and assisting editing) for a lot of it. this shot is no exception. i love the texture and vivid processing on this portrait. he was very talented and passionate about art.

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