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Uploaded: 03/15/07 3:22 AM GMT
Endless Sight
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these eyes have seen 104 years of technology,wars and beauty that we cannot begin to imagine, born in august 1904 and still kicking, the most beautiful lady I have ever met, known or loved,........................................ my grandmother ,Pluma Elizabeth

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::DigiCamMan
03/15/07 3:59 AM GMT
She is still beautiful, a very nice tribute to her.
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::phasmid
03/15/07 4:09 AM GMT
A lovely woman, and you can see the intelligence and kindness in her eyes...what a wonderful photo.

♥PJ♥

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.Hotchpotch
03/15/07 7:25 AM GMT
Wow, I think this photo is stunning, I love how you faded the edges - it seems to me by doing this you are emphasising the past memories your Gran has had. Great photo!
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.Donna68
03/15/07 8:17 AM GMT
What a beautiful Tribute, thnk you so much for sharing this with us. :-)
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.Nekopuff
03/15/07 8:49 AM GMT
This is a very beautiful portrait. I love the effects on this. And your Grandma looks cool, she reminds me of that nice lady from Titanic. :)
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::kwaters
03/15/07 2:20 PM GMT
A wonderful capture of an obviously great lady.Our older people too often are brushed aside, but you have shown the deepest love and respect by creating this picture and I'm sure she feels the same.
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.mesmerized
03/15/07 2:52 PM GMT
She looks and reminds me alot of my Grandmother who passed away a few years ago at age 93...you can see the love and experience of life in her eyes and as someone mentioned, she is still very beautiful...you've done a great job on this...the softness of the image portrays a loving tribute to her...good work and thanks for sharing.:Pat.
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tklemz
03/15/07 2:55 PM GMT
I think you have captured every moment of those 103 years in this photo.
Magnificent!
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.twinkel
03/15/07 4:18 PM GMT
103 you said, well she does not look that old, very lovely shot of a lovely lady:))
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.MOOFIED1
03/15/07 4:39 PM GMT
into my favorites!
i am speechless!
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...of all the things i've lost... i miss my mind the LEAST!
.sjwbuzzgoose
03/15/07 7:34 PM GMT
a gorgeous intimate regal and sensitive portrait.thanks for broadcasting such a personal image.
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there's not much that i miss.i'm far too forgetful for that
::wheedance
03/15/07 10:34 PM GMT
What an amazing portrait and tribute to a wonderful woman! I hope you've made a huge print for your home. Awesome!
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.1bunnyslippers
03/16/07 3:03 AM GMT
A loving tribute to a lovely woman. The soft effects work beautifully as does the sepia tone. Appreciate your sharing this quality image with us. You can be very proud over this one :)
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I need to catch up on things so can't comment too much. But I love all of your fine images :)
.Catharina
03/16/07 9:05 AM GMT
She even has a very wise look in her eyes:) What a lovely tribute Steven and so very beautifully presented..hope she's very proud of you:)
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::J_272004
03/16/07 12:02 AM GMT
What a wonderful image... she certainly doesnt look her age... I bet she can tell some amazing stories... the sepia look you used for this is perfect, its a wonderful tribute to your grandmother... beautiful..
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::theshrew
03/16/07 3:14 PM GMT
Such elegance and composure - what a shot! Well done indeed.
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.vauel
03/20/07 3:55 PM GMT
The fading of the edges makes a kind of time tunnel around this beautiful woman. It's like making visible her journey through the time... And she has such a strong, warm aura...

Just great!

Regards,
Volker
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::verenabloo
04/21/07 6:54 AM GMT
THere is just so much yu have been able to capture in this lovely womans face, especially in her eyes. I see such a softness within her..The moment I saw this, I couldn't help but wonder who she is...you certainly were able to show all that she has been and is. My great grandmother lied to the wonderful age of 112 ! And my grandmother lived til she was 97...so waht is age anyway? Not much...Thank you so much for posting this elegant and precious ladys photo...Verena
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.Corconia
04/27/07 7:01 AM GMT
This is a beautiful dedication. The sepia toning is a great choice because it is generally seen as an 'aged' colour. The lady looks great for her age and those eyes look like they have seen a lot. She looks very contented. Great work.
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