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Self Portrait 001

Poser Portraits posted on Dec 02, 2004
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I was playing with the P5 face room and decided to see what I could do with a picture I had of myself. This is a younger me, but still the me in my heart. ----------------------------------------------- *Cyclorama by DAZ *Don and clothing from the P5 CD set *Wolf from the P5 CD set (really should be a wolf hybrid but I don't have the Husky/Malamute texture) *Motorcycle by? *Hair and Beard by Anton *Face by, well, my mother and father as worn by me, processed in the P5 face room. ------------------------------------------------ I have the priviledge of turning 50 on Dec. 4 of this year, and I just wanted to try and get in touch with who I was, and who I still am deep inside. I don't know that I can explain how much I miss riding. ----------------------------------------------- As always, constuctive comments are welcome.

Comments (15)


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dfsmetsfan

8:40PM | Thu, 02 December 2004

I think you did a wonderful job on this. I can relate to not being able to do things I used to (in my "yout" as Joe Pesci said) but you captured the essence of bygone times very well.

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Claywoman

8:50PM | Thu, 02 December 2004

Wow you can almost read his thoughts in his face, so poeaceful. The wolf scared me!

tojanetoo

9:55PM | Thu, 02 December 2004

A beautifully done self portrait. I think it is far more interesting to see a portrait that tells about the inner self than one that just shows how one looks on the outer surface.

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starlight64

10:44PM | Thu, 02 December 2004

This is fantastic Tony! I too can relate to not really feeling that you are actually look like you do on the outside Because You feel SO much different on the inside. I just turned 40 this year. Happy Birthday!

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mari_e17

11:44PM | Thu, 02 December 2004

Wonderful scene!!! Excellent!!! 8-)

drsofaking

12:26AM | Fri, 03 December 2004

Happy birthday Tony... 50 is a good age... Actually, any number is a good age! Wonderful portrait, my friend. Great bike too!

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ralphwarnick

2:55AM | Fri, 03 December 2004

Delightful memory i am sure, the image is.

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gillbrooks

5:30AM | Fri, 03 December 2004

Nice scene! Great face room work :) Happy BDAY!!!!

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Wylder

5:59AM | Fri, 03 December 2004

Happy birthday! I know what you mean about riding - sold my bike about 6 years ago. Maybe I'll get another one one of these days..... Great image, BTW! Wolf-dog looks happy to be there! hugs Wylder

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Victoria_Lee

9:25AM | Fri, 03 December 2004

Happy Birthday, Tony. I just turned 50+ on Nov 30 so I can definitely relate. Great job!

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Mondwin

9:40AM | Fri, 03 December 2004

brilliant scene and splendid work!!EXC. bravo!vote!:DDD

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katiekate71

1:40PM | Fri, 03 December 2004

Great scene Tony! And happy birthday!!

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cadmar

8:04PM | Fri, 03 December 2004

Excellent image!! Nice composition, lighting, pose & expression!

iamkate101

9:55PM | Fri, 03 December 2004

wonderful job! I am approaching the big 50 and I know what you mean about getting in touch with how you feel in your heart!!! excellent!!

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Oceanlord25

2:29AM | Sat, 04 December 2004

Awesome scene. Great image composition. I could never do a full image like this. Excellent work.


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