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Posted by M.R.N. on November 15, 2012
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Bruce said
I celebrate the return of beauty to this blog, even if it does appear a bit dated and commercialized.
Bruce said
Well, maybe that “commercialized” comment is unfair and inaccurate. There’s only one picture here that was obviously done for an ad. Others look like that flat, saccharine style that was produced for mid-20th century magazines, though.
On the other hand, Miss “title unknown” #2 is a keeper. It’s frustrating – how can such a stunning portrait have no title, no name?