All men dream, but not equally. Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds, wake in the day to find that it was vanity: but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act on their dreams with open eyes, to make them possible.
إذا كان لي أن أغمض عيني وأحلم ستيفاني وجهك. بارك الله تلك الابتسامة على وجهك.
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What ever happens to you - Whatever happens to me, I hope that I'll fall asleep and dream of you.
I think this is my favorite photo ever taken. And that is hard considering I like a lot of them, furthermore I like the fact that you don't smile in the pictures because that adds more of a sad emotion. Sadness is such a strong emotion it is almost better then happiness in a picture, that way you/the model makes the viewer wonder what they are going through to have such a frown on their face. Happiness is good, don't get me wrong but I like things to look a bit more sad. It is so much more exciting and interesting!
I love the intense blue in your eyes, and how snowy everything looks. I also adore the shirt and vest!
I don't know how to say it properly, but this pictures draws me in like a magnet - just something about it is so....intense? Or maybe the colours, or the tension in it, or just something.
My favorite I believe. It's stunning. From the pale blue eyes to the sad emotion expressed in your gaze. The only thing I wish would've been slightly different about this image would be the alignment. It's slightly distracting that the line of the fence wasn't straight along with the image, but that's only because I'm used to the rules taught of photography. Otherwise, it wouldn't be noticeable. Even still it's a gorgeous image, I love the fact that you put yourself out in the conditions to get this shot. I honestly love everything about it. =]
I love the intense blue in your eyes, and how snowy everything looks. I also adore the shirt and vest!
GREAT JOB!
--- Watson.
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