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N 246 B 113.1K C 59 E Jan 5, 2017 F Jan 4, 2017
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This year will be an amazing one, I'm sure. Wishing you a very happy 2017!

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N 209 B 104.9K C 60 E Jan 6, 2017 F Jan 5, 2017
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Ready to welcome the new year.

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N 171 B 87.6K C 43 E Jan 7, 2017 F Jan 6, 2017
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Chirstmas is past however I still feel like celebrating by showing another view of my Christmas present dress.

The title is also a teaser for my friend who shares my love of Sherlock.

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N 73 B 72.2K C 39 E Jan 11, 2017 F Jan 10, 2017
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Someone recently commented to me, "after all these years still pumping out photoshop fiction". I just want to say this is all me, not someone else's head on my body, or vice versa.

Before I ever went out publicly, there could have been more reason to suppose my photos at home were cut and pasted from elsewhere. Now I am out and I enjoy visiting famous, highly recognisable landmarks (as here, at the Falkirk Wheel) to prove that I can exist in the real world.

Convinced? No, me neither. It's far too easy to insert yourself into a still of a famous place and I admit to doing that in my very early photos, although never since I started to go out for real. It's simpler to visit a place than take the time to edit a photo. For more reliable proof watch my videos, as it's really hard to fake that flawlessly, yet with enough expertise, software and computing power even a video could be a lie.

The only absolute guarantee is face to face meeting and I must have met dozens of people, mostly tgirls, on my excursions. They will know how real I am. My image is edited by makeup, clothing and posing, it's true, but not by photoshop!

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N 146 B 88.7K C 30 E Jan 12, 2017 F Jan 11, 2017
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The best light for a photo is daylight, sadly that's in short supply here now, so this was taken at the end of summer. Indirect sunlight at a window provides a lovely soft picture. Even when the main light is daylight, I use a low-powered flash setting to lift the darkness in the shadows and put a little sparkle in the eyes.

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