The Bride dressed in black by odile
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Description
The bride dressed in black
The groom was lost at sea
She became a widow
Before she was a wife
And the sea was empty....
Thanks for visiting
Odile XXX
Comments (50)
texboy
deee-lightful, Odile! most lovely....
UteBigSmile
This is again a realy beautiful & well done looking scene & why not in black!
bodo_56
Wow, that's so beautiful, what a great idea!
Orinoor
Beautiful, it touches my heart.
njb2000
Nice poem to suit your excellent image!
DrCarl
stark dramatic and beautiful Odile...very nice friend p.s. I shall render again soon friend
rogue29730
Tout simplement magnifique !
ZanderXL
A nice poem for the image. ... For some reason, though, it makes me think she is waiting for the Major to return! ... :) Just the way my mind works...
artistheat
Lovely Image,Awesome Job
nefertiabet
She is so beautiful, nice scene!!! Have a wonderful new week, hugs Elke
missblue
Wonderful work, and i love that dress =)
SidheRoseGraphics
She is absolutely gorgeous, Odile. I love her and your words of her story. How sad.
Minaya
Fantastic pose and dress! Wonderful image!
JuliSonne
This is soo beautiful!!! Ich spüre förmlich den Wind auf der Klippe. Bravo!!
velleman
Exquisite and stylish!
Unoa
beautiful image, and good scene, felt something sad.
AureliusdeMercoeur
La robe soulevée et gonflée par le vent apporte le mouvement dans cette très jolie scène romantique. La lumière, parfaite comme d'habitude, suscite le sentiment de "temps suspendu", le vide de l'âme face à la perte de l'être aimé.. Une image puissante et magnifique !! Bravo !!
geico2000
that's wonderful!
rto3d
wow, that's fabulous, outstanding work on the dress .. brilliant .. overall
3DClassics123456
Superbe! Là je "craque"! Monet revisité? 100 fois plus beau que sa "Femme à l'ombrelle"!