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Old 05-08-2007, 03:10 PM   #1
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Sorry about the glare from the camera off the lacquer there.... I had to "remove" the gentleman's beer cup. I worry sometimes when I have to do this as it may leave their hands in a weird kind of posture. This one worked out well because it actually looks like he is holding the back of his tie...posing like a proper gentleman. LOL.

I believe this is a wedding gift to these folks so if you recognize them, please don't ruin the surprise. for looking.
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Nice job on that Kerry.
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Nicely cut Kerry - probably a good idea to remove the beer cup - it didn't look too classy ...

Mind you I do have a pic of a friend of mine from student days at her wedding ... full bride's dress on but with a pint of beer in one hand and a cigarette it the other .. that's REALLY lacking class ...
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Nice job Kerry.Jerry
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Very Nice cutting and pattern Kerry. Steve
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Very nice Kerry. One of these days I'll figure out that process!! Hey, it only took me a year to post pictures on here, so there's still hope!!

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Very nice Kerry. One of these days I'll figure out that process!! Hey, it only took me a year to post pictures on here, so there's still hope!!

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Thank you.

Figuring out the portrait process is not as hard as figuring out how to do some things on this forum at times. lol

Feel free to ask questions, I'd be happy to answer any you might have.
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Nice job on the portrait Kerry
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Kerry,
Very good. no doubt I would rather be holding a beer than a tie. Nice job.
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Nice job, Kerry, that one looks really good! From the expression on his face, that's not the first beer cup he'd had in his hand that night!
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