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:iconfreelancer-23:
I'm really in love with this photo! :heart:
Please, What's the name of the model of the right?
(They looks even more beautyful to me if I know their names ^^)

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(Sorry for my English ^^')
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:iconadnama16:
So cute!

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"Candle scented lollipops dissolved on your battered
tongue,
My smile forced upon it and the poison rushed
along.
Pushed into the ground six feet
deep,
Before we know it we're gone fast
asleep."

~adnamA16
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:iconcha-ohs:
gorgeous. gorgeousgorgeousgorgeous light and tones. mmm and the poses.

perrrrrfect.

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individuality is freedom lived
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:iconlesbianman:
i think the best shot i have ever seen on this portal. thanx for upload.
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:iconpromoter4web:
very nice shoot, great emotions.
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:iconmarianne-blacklands:
~Marianne-Blacklands Jul 4, 2008  Hobbyist Digital Artist
wow, it's really a sweet pic :heart: :star:

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"Does it seem strange: a hundred cutthroats against one poor poet? It is not strange. It is a minimal defense, mademoiselle--(Drawing his sword; quietly.)--when that poet is a friend of Cyrano de Bergerac."

- Edmond Rostand, Cyrano de Bergerac, Act 1
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:iconcloak-n-dagger:
beautiful.

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Tumtimes.
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:iconbirduzz:
wonderfull mood! lovely composition and great work! :+fav:

=)

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:iconemopanda95:
Just beautiful! :love:

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KIDNEY PUNCHES.
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:icontvxq4life:
LOVE it!!!:clap: :heart: no offense but is that a girl or boy on the right??

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"Rose of all Roses, Rose of all the World!"
"You, too have come where the dim tides are hurled
Upon the wharves of sorrow, and heard ring
The bell that calls us on; the sweet far thing."
-Willian Butler Yeats
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