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    A little Portrait session Homecoming



    This is not the kind of work I usually find myself doing but I'm the only photographer in the family and they make me work for free. 2nd one was her daddy's idea and he got a big kick out of it.


    [View:http://community.the-digital-picture...neric/utility/ homecoming portrait by freelanceshots, on Flickr:550:0]


    [View:http://community.the-digital-picture...neric/utility/ A arkansas homecoming by freelanceshots, on Flickr:550:0]



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    Re: Portrait of my niece before homecoming



    She looks sincerly happy with the gun... so I guess her daddy was right. Nice shots (with the camera - not the gun
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    Re: Portrait of my niece before homecoming



    She does look very happy with that gun. Who's shooting who?


    I think we're gonna have a shotgun wedding!


    Pretty shot for a pretty girl!


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    Re: Portrait of my niece before homecoming



    Her mother had to have them holding one of her ridiculous chickens that she raises as pets. The more I stay here in Arkansas the more I want to leave. Seriously thinking about moving to a place that better suits me. I've got Las Vegas in my scope this time. Anybody have have any family, friends or input on Las Vegas? Seems like it would be a exciting area for anything photography and even better architectural photography with all the construction that goes on there. From what I've heard it sounds like a great place to live.



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