Maid Marian by wysiwig
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Description
Lynne was a curvy redhead from Rancho Cordova, near Sacramento, California. She was open and natural and, when she went to work at the college library where I also worked, we quickly became friendly. She was soon introduced to the idiots and started hanging out with us. I fancied her myself but as soon as Dave and Lynne saw each other that was it.
Comments (14)
Faemike55
She is lovely! Nice shot of her!
myrrhluz
She's beautiful! In this shot, she makes me think of Blythe Danner as she looked in the movie 1776. Wonderful use of light and shadow! Very nice portrait!
miste1982
I love her very very much and the picture is just amaizing.
lucindawind
wonderful shot of her ..shes very pretty indeed
MrsLubner
Rancho Cordova, huh? LOL Guess I know where that is. You seem to have gotten the introspective side of the lady here. Lovely b/w.
sandra46
fantastic shot
rockstrider
Great b/w capture! She looks very beautiful!
durleybeachbum
These pics are taking me back, too!
flavia49
splendid photo!!!!
elfin14doaks
Beautiful portrait.
psyoshida
Your picture certainly brings out her beauty. It's a very glamorous shot with that soft lighting. She looks like a movie star.
vaggabondd
if you are hanging out with the likes of her I don't think I can call you a idiot lol. she is a beautiful woman and this is a great capture
Tea_Rex
Okay .. raise your hands if you're among the few of us out here who can still remember when that song was a regular on the radio! ;-) Well, the lyrics may not hit it on the pulse, Mark .. but I'm guessing, from my own experience, they're not so very far off either. I'm very happy that you are devoting so much time and effort towards bringing out your early work. Maybe you know .. in classic portrait lore there are many guidelines + a few unbreakable rules. One of those unbreakables is that you never .. NEVER .. let the nose break through the cheek line in a three-quarter profile. This image could be an example in the Lawbook of Potraiture of how to set a 3/4 .. it's really that perfect. I'll give you this .. for what's it's worth half a lifetime on .. you've got good taste. :-D Keep sharing your life and work with us, Brother! Terry
mariogiannecchini
Lovely expression ! Beautiful portrait !