I participate with on of my work on this contest[link] wish me luck
Hellooooooooo. I miss my dev friends , unfortunately I`m very busy with school and don`t have time to work with photomanipulation. thanks to all for your support, I appreciate very much and I tried to make it up for everyone who had work new and good. But I had a little time for photography as I can show what's new in my gallery.
The blue color is great, the color of my eyes so I like it very much and my second time log contains this theme culoare.In Recently many of you have made works that were based on the color blue so I did again a feature blue. I will describe the significance and one of these colors: Some colors, blue is the deepest, for gaze penetrates to meet without any obstacle. Blue is the color of the immaterial. The nature shows not only made of transparent blue, that gained a vacuum, a vacuum of air, water, vacuum the crystal or diamond. Vacuum is accurate, pure and cold.
Hello for everyoane.I`m back on deviantart.hehe I miss aaaaaaaaall Also I want to thanks everybody for support.I really appreciate it. I`m honored to have so many friends who appreciate my work. I love all you can visit my portofolio to see picture on my vacantion and new pictures in stock soon.
I go for a week holiday at mountain.o I very miss deviantart, but somebody will take care of my account every day Also I want to thanks everybody for support.I really appreciate it. I`m honored to have so many friends who appreciate my work. I love all
Traditionally, Geisha began their training at a very young age. Although some girls were bonded to geisha houses (okiya) as children, this was not a common practice in reputable districts. Daughters of geisha were often brought up as geisha themselves, usually as the successor (atotori, meaning "heiress") or daughter-role (musume-bun) to the okiya.