There are two specialty ofiecfs I would like to work in. My interest are in the nervous system and the endocrine system.In the 12 years I have been with my boyfriend, he has lost two sisters and a brother to different forms of lupus. He also lost his mother to the disease before 20 years before I met him. I feel working with an endocrinologist or neurologist I will be able to learn more on how these system works.The proctologist office would be at the bottom of the list. After experiencing a lower GI to rule out problems in my stomach. I refuse to go through that again.
Getting well again is tough. My wife gets yearly colonoscopies…and it is an ordeal for BOTH of us. She had a cancerous polyp last year and is disabled (so I help her with personal care). But, Praise God, she has passed her 20th year of surviving endometrial cancer!
Great suggestion, eciercxses at the end of each chapter would be a good addition. I’m not sure if there are plans for an update the book to AS3 yet, feel free to send your suggestion to Friends of ED/APress.
Your photos are gorgeous, the portraits especially! Can I ask what equipment / lenses you shoot with? I’d love to know how you got so good! They are exquisite and I’m always trying to improve my own 🙂
Natural beauty. So organic.
My sentiments exactly.
Nicely done and very beautiful how she is presented!!!
Thanks Jonathan!
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BEAUTIFUL PROGRESSION OF PICS…!
There are two specialty ofiecfs I would like to work in. My interest are in the nervous system and the endocrine system.In the 12 years I have been with my boyfriend, he has lost two sisters and a brother to different forms of lupus. He also lost his mother to the disease before 20 years before I met him. I feel working with an endocrinologist or neurologist I will be able to learn more on how these system works.The proctologist office would be at the bottom of the list. After experiencing a lower GI to rule out problems in my stomach. I refuse to go through that again.
Getting well again is tough. My wife gets yearly colonoscopies…and it is an ordeal for BOTH of us. She had a cancerous polyp last year and is disabled (so I help her with personal care). But, Praise God, she has passed her 20th year of surviving endometrial cancer!
This is beautiful. Makes me want to be her
Thank you. She’s a natural beauty.
Great suggestion, eciercxses at the end of each chapter would be a good addition. I’m not sure if there are plans for an update the book to AS3 yet, feel free to send your suggestion to Friends of ED/APress.
Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful! I just love the colors and the feeling from these pictures.
Totally agree! The colors and the model are so natural and making heart warm. The model looks very professional yet natural on these photos.
Your photos are gorgeous, the portraits especially! Can I ask what equipment / lenses you shoot with? I’d love to know how you got so good! They are exquisite and I’m always trying to improve my own 🙂
-Sher
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