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Last night I wasn't able to make it to the gala because of the roads being icy and I'm not very confident in driving in such dangerous conditions. I had my outfit all ready though so I figured I'd at least get a photo of my outfit. Oddly enough I think I look better in the mirror than in the photo.

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Guest julia_d

"look better in the mirror than in the photo" .. believe.. because the photo is a dead static image whereas the person in the mirror is alive and there is a lot to this aura stuff.

I look good in pictures, it's taken a while to learn how to project a little of me into the camera.. apparently in the flesh I'm stunning XD

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Guest AshleyRF

I feel the same way about myself. I hate how I look in pictures but I love how I look in mirrors. I always worry that the picture is the "real" representation of how I look. I don't even look at pictures of myself anymore if I can help it because I know it's going to make me freak out and get upset.

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Guest ChloëC

Many of the (later) pictures so far in my gallery (and to come) are actually grabbed from video. I can pretty much keep searching for ones that don't look too bad of myself (from literally 1000's!).

Maybe part of it is that we look at our pictures and are still visualizing the 'before' while the picture (and what others see) is the "after". I've only been happy with one set of pictures of me, ever, taken by a semi-pro photographer in college. And they're all gone.

"apparently in the flesh I'm stunning" - lucky girl.

Chloë

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Guest NatalieRene
Many of the (later) pictures so far in my gallery (and to come) are actually grabbed from video. I can pretty much keep searching for ones that don't look too bad of myself (from literally 1000's!).

Maybe part of it is that we look at our pictures and are still visualizing the 'before' while the picture (and what others see) is the "after". I've only been happy with one set of pictures of me, ever, taken by a semi-pro photographer in college. And they're all gone.

"apparently in the flesh I'm stunning" - lucky girl.

Chloë

Thats a great idea. :D I'll be sure to do that next time it will be a whole lot easier.

I love that dress! Where did you get it? You look great!

Thanks. It's a Victoria Secret that I found it at the good will by me for $5

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Thats a great idea. :D I'll be sure to do that next time it will be a whole lot easier.

Thanks. It's a Victoria Secret that I found it at the good will by me for $5

Wow that is a steal. At VS it would have been almost 75 or more. You're lucky to have gotten it for so little.

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Sweet Natalie,

Woof, girl, you look good! You have a great natural figure.

Thanks for posting that. Maybe it's just me, but you look more like you in that picture than in the last one you posted. You look more comfortable and natural, is what I'm saying.

A big hug for my girlfriend,

Yvonne

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Every woman should own the traditional Little Black Dress.

I have one that is sooo cute and short.Give us a picture

without the shadows Natalie.You are a pretty woman,we

just could use a better image.

Hugs,

Angie

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Guest NatalieRene
Wow that is a steal. At VS it would have been almost 75 or more. You're lucky to have gotten it for so little.

Yeah I know. I bought a few dresses from Victoria Secret earlier in the summer and they where in the thirties even on clearance. Amanda told me about how she found designer items in the thrift shop so I checked it out. You have to sort through a lot of cloths and if the item fits is a crap shot but I hit the jackpot. :D

Sweet Natalie,

Woof, girl, you look good! You have a great natural figure.

Thanks for posting that. Maybe it's just me, but you look more like you in that picture than in the last one you posted. You look more comfortable and natural, is what I'm saying.

A big hug for my girlfriend,

Yvonne

Thanks. Hopefully I get more of an hour glass figure once I get on hrt in January.

Every woman should own the traditional Little Black Dress.

I have one that is sooo cute and short.Give us a picture

without the shadows Natalie.You are a pretty woman,we

just could use a better image.

Hugs,

Angie

Thanks :blush:

I can take another picture during the weekend before it gets dark. Sadly it's dark here before I even get home from work during the winter. Although it will probably be a different outfit with more color. :)

SEE?

That why I do my shopping at Goodwill!....lol

I LOVE that dress!

I'll be on the lookout for something similar there!

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

Thanks :D yeah I'll be stopping by my Goodwill often to see if I can find anymore great deals like that dress. :D

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