GTS Collage – Denise Hoshor

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    AlexG
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    Part of my Amazon GTS Town and Country series – or to paraphrase the Beach Boys she’s certainly a Mid-west farmer’s daughter that will make you feel right at home. 8)

    Model: Denise Hoshor

    “I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
    ~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)

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    Matthew Lim
    Participant

    Oh man, this is definitly one that simply cannot be described with words. 😯

    Denise is one of my all time favorite FBB’s, and to see her at that size is simply phenomenal. 😀

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    AlexG
    Keymaster

    Oh man, this is definitly one that simply cannot be described with words. 😯

    Denise is one of my all time favorite FBB’s, and to see her at that size is simply phenomenal. 😀

    Simple as that one appears, it was far from easy in pulling off. Aside from getting the grain storage bin to crush inwards ever so slightly under her weight, the pose was originally more lateral. Then her hair didn’t want to cooperate – not surprising that, by rotating her body the natural direction was thrown off. Had to clone tool, cut and paste and most of all add new hair (cussing about matching the various shades of the sun-lit strains, plus feathering them in to look "real") with the vector tools. Lastly, her face was not at all pleasing – more of a grimace . . .

    (Side bar – speaking in general and not specifically towards WPW/RM – but why in the name of the Great Maker does every phototag in existence automatically assume that we want to see the ladies in those oversized high heels? Hey, bare feet would be very nice – especially if you’re going to make them pose outside on the lawn!)

    . . . so using another picture from the same series I overlaid another one of her with a beaming **Hiya There** smile.

    “I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
    ~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)

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