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DEARDIARY



Saturday, July 15, 2006
3:46 AM

Adde "Poetic New Shapes' from an issue of China Vogue. This is funny because I found these scans on someone's blog. They were talking about Julia Stegner and I came across them in a google for the model. These were the hardest scans as the background and most of the clothes were white, leaving me with a hell of a task to identify which pixel is for the PSD and which should be deleted, but I got the job done. And then, half an hour later, I was searching through foto_decadent's archives and I chanced by this same set, except it has all the other scans I don't and they are in full size.



go figure! WHOOPEE.



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