To: a little elbow grease
" And she just be the most beautiful woman since cameras were invented."
Prior to the invention of the camera, portrait artists took great pains to create a resemblance. But, as artists who are hired to do a job, they did whatever they could to make a flattering image. (I realized this when I painted a portrait of my brother and he remarked, "You didn't make me BALD enough!"
The camera, however, is ruthless and doesn't lie. Sometimes a camera portrait is very unflattering because it captures an awkward moment, such as chewing or blinking. But even an unretouched photograph of Melania is prettier than a fussed-over oil painting of our early First Ladies.
She is a Natural Beauty.
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07/05/2018 7:58:18 AM PDT by
left that other site
(For America to have CONFIDENCE in our future, we must have PRIDE in our HISTORY... DJT)
To: left that other site
Prior to the invention of the camera, portrait artists took great pains to create a resemblance. But, as artists who are hired to do a job, they did whatever they could to make a flattering image. (I realized this when I painted a portrait of my brother and he remarked, "You didn't make me BALD enough!"
The camera, however, is ruthless and doesn't lie. Sometimes a camera portrait is very unflattering because it captures an awkward moment, such as chewing or blinking. But even an unretouched photograph of Melania is prettier than a fussed-over oil painting of our early First Ladies.
She is a Natural Beauty.
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Very well said.
The camera can make anyone look "not so good" at times............ Yet even with all the evil MSM today, I have never seen a bad photo of her.
It's really quite amazing to me.
40 posted on
07/05/2018 8:46:03 AM PDT by
a little elbow grease
(Zip ties and duct tape are far more productive than pussy hats and #metoo tweets)
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