Ha! Those are fantastic!
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Wow marko ... you have a million faces. A gay Frenchman ... done so well. You'd be great in one of those comedy skit shows where about 4 actors play loads of different parts. Great job.
Bwahahahahahaha! You look like my french stepdad there! Well done! Oh you got me wanting to do some!!! Absolutley enjoying these..great photos to see, great photos to look back on. Great moments!
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The french guy was my favorite . Good job and thanks for the laugh.
Lol, I like how the mustache changes.
This last set was inspired by the hairstyle alone. Feel free to comment/critique on any aspect. Thanks - Marko
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Those are my favorite..the last onebeing the best for me. marko..I did the last image up real quick in b&w, and for me..it nailed it. Gave it that old quiality to it.
Greaet job!
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thx kat - Hmm Interesting. I actually planned to do this in b/w and did a fast version in camera raw but preferred the colour. I'll play again and upload some black and whites for comparison.
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