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04-08-2013, 06:06 AM
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Re: Pictures of Funeral Preparations
@ #90 These images are great, and I can't remember to have seen them before, so thanks a lot. But some of us use a lot of time removing watermarks, as the sites rules says that pics have to be unmarked (with a few rare exceptions), or staff will most likely remove them. It can be a tedious task, but nescessary. It also makes the images better to get rid of disturbing watermarking, even if it not allways can be done invisible. Usually I don't bother cleaning other folks pics, but in this case they are so great that I invested an hour or so to clean them up. If you don't want to invest the time doing it yourself, I might be willing to help - but to be honest only if they are keepers in my own collection. A woman - any age and shape - in morgue will be worth some work, and if she is naked like this one, she is worth a hell of a lot of work PS: These might even be so good that the mods are willing to accept the marks - but I just don't want to take the risk that such great images disappear. |
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04-11-2013, 01:21 AM
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Re: Pictures of Funeral Preparations
This pics were fascinating. I always felt I would be good in this profession. It has been a interest of mine since high school. My mom finds it to be concerning so I never pursued it as a career as to not make her uncomfortable. Thanks for sharing the pictures.
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#100
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05-13-2013, 02:07 PM
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Re: Pictures of Funeral Preparations
I say just go for it if it's a passion and you can see yourself being happy doing so. I first told my parents that I wanted to become an embalmer when I was 17, initial response was of course disgust, but over the years my family saw that I was serious and just wanted to care for people now, they are 100% supportive of it. |