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Afterwork: About three hours this morning all together. First the woman, whose skin tone I blurred, and whose eyes I sharpened. She has such wonderfully colored eyes, which I didn't show in the last manipulation I did of her. Then the texture which was added twice, once for the color and once for the lines and whinls under the skin. A few leveling and lighting changes and she was perfect.

I have to thank my friend for once again taking such a stunning photo and sharing it with me.

I also must thank the model, without whom this image could not have been created. You can find Pamela's webpage here: [link]

I aslo need to thank the texture artist

Absinthe (also absinth) is a distilled, highly alcoholic, anise-flavored spirit derived from herbs including the flowers and leaves of the medicinal plant Artemisia absinthium, also called wormwood. Although it is sometimes incorrectly called a liqueur, absinthe does not contain added sugar and is therefore classified as a liquor or spirit.[1]

Absinthe is often referred to as la Fée Verte ("The Green Fairy") because of its coloring — typically pale or emerald green, but sometimes clear. Due to its high proof and concentration of oils, absintheurs (absinthe drinkers) typically add three to five parts ice-cold water to a dose of absinthe, which causes the drink to turn cloudy (called "louching"); often the water is used to dissolve added sugar to decrease bitterness. This preparation is considered an important part of the experience of drinking absinthe, so much so that it has become ritualized, complete with special slotted absinthe spoons and other accoutrements. Absinthe's flavor is similar to anise-flavored liqueurs, with a light bitterness and greater complexity imparted by multiple herbs.

Absinthe originated in Switzerland as an elixir, but is better known for its popularity in late 19th- and early 20th-century France, particularly among Parisian artists and writers whose romantic associations with the drink still linger in popular culture. In its heyday, the most popular brand of absinthe worldwide was Pernod Fils. At the height of this popularity, absinthe was portrayed as a dangerously addictive, psychoactive drug; the chemical thujone was blamed for most of its deleterious effects. By 1915 it was banned in a number of European countries and the United States. Even though it was vilified, no evidence shows it to be any more dangerous than ordinary alcohol although few modern medical studies have been conducted to test this. A modern absinthe revival began in the 1990s, as countries in the European Union began to reauthorize its manufacture and sale.


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:icondreds4hair:
cool cool cool. better than the one on moulon ruge( is that how u spell it???)
:iconnature-lover:
ooo - amazing! - that is sooo gd - the colours and expression are soo cool!!
:iconglimpse-of-heaven:
NICE thats amazin i really like the colours
:iconkhokolotte:
:wow: I think this is one of my most favourite things you have done. I absolutely ADORE this. She is absolutely beautiful. :clap: I love this :love:
:iconnowherekid85:
she came out reallly good in this one!!

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:iconwesbond:
This is really wonderful, what else can I say? :+fav:
:iconximonr:
AH!
Absinthe tastes so freaking good!
I love it!
AND I also love the picture :D

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"When the power of love overcomes the love of power, the world will know peace"
:iconthenumberofthebeast:
This is one of your best manipulations, if not the best.
Everything works perfectly.

Absinthe, the Green Fairy, so delightful, so dangerous.

My wonderful friend this is really a :+favlove: for me.

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:iconladynightseduction:
Moulon Rouge I believe. :) But I know the film.


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You won't rely on open eyes to see
The walls you built within
Come tumbling down, and a new world will begin

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