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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
| In ancient Greece and ancient Rome men and women already differed from each other through their haircuts. The head hair of women was long and pulled back into a chignon. Many dyed their hair red with henna and sprinkled it with gold powder, often adorning it with fresh flowers. Men’s hair was short and even occasionally shaved. In Rome hairdressing became ever more popular and the upper classes were attended to by slaves or visited public barber shops. |
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But not just hair, surely! ;]
Regards
- zmey
(3567) - [2008-04-08 10:46]
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hair? ;))
well, if you say so. but definitely a nice portrait of a beautiful very authentic looking israeli girl.
cheers,
kristaps
olá, the hair is nice but i think everybody looks first for her face, is beautiful. i like your pov and composition. congratulations. pedro
- kyzer
(112) - [2008-04-19 22:19]
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Simply best, very good compostion...and nice POV..Beautiful Lady..
Cheers
Paddyrags
- thor68
(4744) - [2008-04-21 6:25]
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the girls in israel are really the prettiest! :-)