What’s so unconventional about it? Wheelchairs are nothing out of the ordinary. She is beautiful though, wouldn’t see her any differently than someone who walks ‘normal.’ Regards!
@digital media degree – you know, i’ve wrestled with that, and i want to thank you for calling me on it.
perhaps this issue is a victim of the shortness of a wordless wednesday post (i sometimes run into that on twitter, too). perhaps a good way to present this would be a big gallery of women, all of different shapes, ages, abilities, colours.
however, i’ve chosen to make this a series, each image presenting a picture of a woman who doesn’t fall into the narraw confines of beauty as presented in mainstream media.
Thanks for stopping by..and thanks for sharing this photo of unconventional beauty.
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She’s a beautiful girl!
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you may have posted on this before, but this reminds me of a very unusual and wonderful beauty pageant:
http://www.miss-landmine.org/
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@nancy, no, i’ve never seen that before. beautiful!
Great photo. Conventional beauty is so limiting, isn’t it?
Lovely photo of real beauty. Can’t beat that! Thanks for sharing this.
What’s so unconventional about it? Wheelchairs are nothing out of the ordinary. She is beautiful though, wouldn’t see her any differently than someone who walks ‘normal.’ Regards!
Thanks for sharing this photo. Lovely photo of real beauty. I never seen that before. Great work……….
thanks for all the comments!
@digital media degree – you know, i’ve wrestled with that, and i want to thank you for calling me on it.
perhaps this issue is a victim of the shortness of a wordless wednesday post (i sometimes run into that on twitter, too). perhaps a good way to present this would be a big gallery of women, all of different shapes, ages, abilities, colours.
however, i’ve chosen to make this a series, each image presenting a picture of a woman who doesn’t fall into the narraw confines of beauty as presented in mainstream media.
how would you have done it?