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Old 03-05-2006, 12:33 PM   #6
Louise T. Dailey Louise T. Dailey is offline
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Ok guys, is that better? I actually changed this a bit after the photo was taken...knocking back that reflected light on the right of her chin. Garth...as far as my supporting our family with my painting, no one is more surprised at this turn of events that I am. It has taken a lot to get to this point...a lot of blood, sweat and tears in each portrait, a lot of *hours* put in, a lot of attention to customer service, and a lot of prayer! I am having a glorious time, and the best part is that there will always be much more to learn! What a cool job.
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