I was just so happy when I saw this. The new house has a 16 ft window..the light is so beautiful for shooting..to bad the walls are 70's ugly wood paneling..lol..but maybe some canvas material.
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I was just so happy when I saw this. The new house has a 16 ft window..the light is so beautiful for shooting..to bad the walls are 70's ugly wood paneling..lol..but maybe some canvas material.
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Great looking light spread. I don't see a tint from the wood paneling but it could be there. Is the first renovation on the list?
I thought I saw you shopping at Safeway in New west last week All I had to go on was a shot I saw of you looking in a fridge. I like the detail in this one.
Simply beautiful. All of it. Superb!
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I'm in The lower mainland crew would be you, me and Lovin...There's probably a couple more But yes, lets schedule it
Lovely light and eye sharpness!
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Lovely light and capture !
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beautiful Kat. In regards to the paneling, if you can't replace it right away you can always paint it.
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