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Oct 20, 2006 11:59 |  #1

Here's a couple I caught recently of a young girl who has been battling an eating disorder. Things are looking up for her as she appears to be overcoming it. That's what the little ceremony was about.

http://www.leggnet.com​/2006/10/free-at-last.html (external link)
http://www.leggnet.com​/2006/10/freedom.html (external link)

Kind of a powerful moment. I'm glad I was there to catch it for her.

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Oct 20, 2006 19:46 |  #2

LeggNet wrote in post #2146011 (external link)
Here's a couple I caught recently of a young girl who has been battling an eating disorder. Things are looking up for her as she appears to be overcoming it. That's what the little ceremony was about.

http://www.leggnet.com​/2006/10/free-at-last.html (external link)
http://www.leggnet.com​/2006/10/freedom.html (external link)

Kind of a powerful moment. I'm glad I was there to catch it for her.

-Rich

I think the first shot especially is beautiful in an unexpected way

nothing to do with the message re the problem about her eating disorder
I really love the contrast you got of the black (pitch) and white of her dress. she looks lovely there

hope that all is ok now



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Oct 20, 2006 20:01 |  #3

Really like these. So many young women today suffer and its nice to see they do recover as well.


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Jan 16, 2007 21:59 |  #4

A photojournalism quality that is a true illio. BTW... anyone reading this who has not visited http://www.leggnet.com​/ (external link) is missing a treat. This is a truly elegant gallery filled with an impressive image collection.

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