Who is this girl?

Do you recognize one of the faces? I’ll give you a hint … I’ve always wondered what I’d look like as a brunette. Too chicken to follow Westi’s lead and find out in real life. For now I’m sticking to digital try-outs.
My face in Girl in ArmchairGirl in Armchair by Tissot

6 thoughts on “Who is this girl?

  1. Mom

    If you had not asked I probably would not have
    recognized it was you. The one of you makes me think Aunt Marilyn. I have to run
    and get ready to go with Steve and meet Michele. Shaun is sick! I can’t imagine Wes
    in dark hair and you would be the same. I
    changed my – light and dark – many times at
    your age or younger! love you guys PS Wes
    card did have a little extra on it so it was
    different!

  2. Michele

    Wierd and sad looking choice of photo but great job on the overlay! I think I prefer you as a blonde but it may just be the choice of photo.

    Finally you did something on this page – I got my characters in the limelight for a couple of hours, Westi had days!!!!!!! tee hee

  3. Laura

    This is practice for my Photoshop final assignment which is to replace a face in a famous painting with my own, frame it, set it on a brick wall, and light it as if in a gallery. I added the photo I took of my face which is inserted into the painting.

  4. Mom

    Good photo of you but no smile – was it just for this project. I just came from Steve’s.
    I weeded flowers a little and planted swans with pansies. He is planting and getting his
    garden going so I went to see what he had done.
    Nothing from dad yet! love you guys

  5. Laura

    Yes, it was taken just for homework purposes. They didn’t smile much in portraits in the 1800s, so solemn it must be.

  6. Mom

    You are right! Most of our old photos are not
    even solemn they are down right stern looking.
    Most look like they are mad at the world and
    life is no fun! From stories I’ve heard that was not really the case. love to you guys

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