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It defiantly has epicness which alone makes it kosher, but admit it, you like flipping the electrodes to see my frog legs jerk :voodoo:
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It definitely has epicness which alone makes it kosher, but admit it, you like flipping the electrodes to see my frog legs jerk :voodoo:
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Actually, that's an interesting side-by-side photo there. I know during the filming of the movie Anna (1986 or 87?), she had her teeth fixed and that would have definitely changed her profile. Looks like she might have had a bit of an overbite and they probably fixed that too. (I had to wear head-gear to correct mine...she might have done the same when she wasn't doing a movie or photoshoot - maybe wore it to bed at night?).
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I don't think this should be here. Gisele, Letitia, Josie... all been in a number of movies, but they are first and foremost models. Maybe in the future, but not yet.
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I can't believe this is the first time I've posted an Ines Sastre picture. There ain't nothing wrong with Ines except maybe her mole which can't decide whether or not it wants to be on her face or her lip. But she's all beauty, all Spanish, and I have absolutely-positively no defense, I mean zero defense against her smile... oh-yes, white something, something, something, white something, effect.
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cant think of any pick that is more white upon white upon white than this
except for the knife shes holding
from 'the face'
I disagree about this being a white on white pick because there are the are 2 major colors at play here, blue/grey and red. Admittedly it's a tough read because the exposure is blown out to near whiteness but not quite, and the remaining color is not incidental. To explain:
Most of the picture (our ghoulish friends face*) is cast in a pale red which helps to punctuate the redness of her in the mouth and eye-lids. The grey/ blue can be found in the shadows of her face and background but becomes the dark wedge of the big/blue grey knife. Now, there is a white eliminate to this pick simply because the colors are so blown-out. And the visual payday here is when the general whiteness of the photo coalesces as the whiteness of her eyes which are indeed white, and are the very first thing you notice. A close second is of course that big-ass chef's blade. Great post.
*This includes her hair. I know we see the hair as blond if anything but that's a mental illusion. If you put the eyedropper tool on it from photoshop you will see that it falls in the red spectrum.
Here is a darker exposure of this pic which makes the color scheme more obvious.
PS. Does this mean I'm off my meds?
Diana Kovalchuck
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