Jazzie and her lemonade

by trixie

Uploaded16/06/2014 - 10:48
CategoryPortraits / People
Shutter Speed1/8
Aperturef/4
LensN/A
ISO400
Focal Length65mm

Photon
Posted 16/06/2014 - 10:59 Link
Nice photograph and a pretty face but I'm really put off by people that wear ironmongery on their faces!
All five minute jobs take a minimum of eight hours!
trixie
Posted 16/06/2014 - 11:25 Link
Photon wrote:
Nice photograph and a pretty face but I'm really put off by people that wear ironmongery on their faces!

I agree and I got into a big debate about it !
GIULIO57
Posted 16/06/2014 - 17:29 Link
PPG
bwlchmawr
Posted 16/06/2014 - 17:39 Link
Lovely ideas, but she'd be in turmoil if she passed a magnet factory, Trix.
Best wishes,

Andrew

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"The camera doesn't make a bit of difference.  All of them can record what you are seeing.  But, you have to SEE."
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Posted 16/06/2014 - 18:07 Link
I've just finished after a few days with the book 'In Focus: National Geographic Greatest Portraits'. Culturally and Globally, such iconic treasures exist with skin embellishment in one form or another. Paint/Metal/Beads/Bones/Ink tattoos. It is beautiful and enhancing. It is also warlike and terrifying. 'Natural' is not always the right route. There is nothing wrong with Jazzie's statement and individuality. It's her right to choose. Rock on I say.

Great photo by the way trixie.
"The Latent Image that exists before development is a truly mystical and exciting entity and some subsequent individual photographs can make the spine tingle."

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drobbia
Posted 16/06/2014 - 21:18 Link
The framing of her face with the rich red hair is the strength of this superb portrait image. As to the iron on Jazzies face, my daughter was considering a tattoo and asked my opinion - "Your the smartest woman I know that still considers tattooing your natural body." Worked for 15 years until she met a guy that talked her into a small, hidden tat. I'll post an image of her soon.- no tat in the image. -- Tony
"It's not what you look at that's important, it's what you see" - Thoreau
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trixie
Posted 16/06/2014 - 21:52 Link
Thank.you all for the great comments she is a wonderful girl and she told me last week she doesn't like the piercings now at least the ear stretcher as healed now I'm sure she will take these metal bits out soon. It doesn't make her a different person now as most young ones have piercing of some sort. When I was born in the early 1950s a christening gift was to pierce my ears at 1 month old. So nothing is new.
Thank you all for your interest too
Best wishes Trixie
Edited by trixie: 16/06/2014 - 21:52
autumnlight
Posted 16/06/2014 - 23:13 Link
She's only young and experimenting, nothing wrong with wanting to be individual, it takes nothing away from the person at heart, lovely shot Trixie.
trixie
Posted 17/06/2014 - 14:17 Link
autumnlight wrote:
She's only young and experimenting, nothing wrong with wanting to be individual, it takes nothing away from the person at heart, lovely shot Trixie.

thank you so much Maria, she is a beautiful person

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