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I must apologize but it was the wrong image on 'What Do You Wish of Me Mistress?' I've changed it, apologize if you don't like the correct one. The other picture was actually 'Yesss Missstrrresss.'
How could I have not? You have amazingly sensuous and yet simple tastes, as shown in your photography. None of the girls are run through thousands of filters or photoshopped, and they all seem genuinely confident in their natural beauty--which, from my observations, is a rare occurrence. You have a talent that many photographers of today don't.
As for your writing, both of the short stories are marvelous. Mimosa's ending brought to mind a very recent event, and I could not help but have empathy toward Alice. In the next story, it was the sickening implication of the final event that made me love it; the twist from just a regular day at a market to an impending scandal. It is rare that I can find myself actually interested in a DeviantArt member's writing. You are the first pool of water I have found in the desert that is DeviantArt's prose section, so hopefully these two glasses will not be the last offering you have to give.
You're an intriguing man, enough that I am upset that it is possible I may never meet you. Please continue submitting your photographs and writings to DeviantArt.
You get where I'm coming from, which makes you about the second. I'm trying to portray beauty without pretense, and I think I'm succeeding.
I've given up writing for photography, which was really my first interest. There's something to be said for the almost instant gratification of the image, whereas the story has to be written, rewritten, edited, and then worked to death.
Maybe I'll try to write again, but probably not. That was from a period in my life when I was deeply embedded with other writers. Writing is at its source a very lonely job, and I'm simply not comfortable with the head space I have to be in to do it.
Again, thanks. I think I'm going to start doing landscapes.
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"Hell till we die, die and go to hell."
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"If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it truly is, infinite." -William Blake
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Sanity is highly overrated.
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"He had a heart that could have held the empire of the world; and, in the end, he had to content himself with a cellar"~GL POTO
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God forbid that I help DA make money with my work.
As for your writing, both of the short stories are marvelous. Mimosa's ending brought to mind a very recent event, and I could not help but have empathy toward Alice. In the next story, it was the sickening implication of the final event that made me love it; the twist from just a regular day at a market to an impending scandal. It is rare that I can find myself actually interested in a DeviantArt member's writing. You are the first pool of water I have found in the desert that is DeviantArt's prose section, so hopefully these two glasses will not be the last offering you have to give.
You're an intriguing man, enough that I am upset that it is possible I may never meet you. Please continue submitting your photographs and writings to DeviantArt.
I've given up writing for photography, which was really my first interest. There's something to be said for the almost instant gratification of the image, whereas the story has to be written, rewritten, edited, and then worked to death.
Maybe I'll try to write again, but probably not. That was from a period in my life when I was deeply embedded with other writers. Writing is at its source a very lonely job, and I'm simply not comfortable with the head space I have to be in to do it.
Again, thanks. I think I'm going to start doing landscapes.
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God forbid that I help DA make money with my work.
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