Images The First Image Up Creative Writing

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His horse and himself seem to be one person as there is a line running from the horse to the man. The horse's ears are alert and the man's holding of his head is in an alert position as well. Both are ready to take on something but they are not going to jump the gun on whatever it is. They are both confident enough in themselves that they will wait for the right time to take action. The third image is of a woman standing in high heels and a fur wrap on her arm. The car is sporty and sexy in an 1950 skind of style. The woman is sexy and stylish and she has her hand draped on the car as if it is just another luxurious possession she has comet own -- like her fur.

The woman looks confidently at the camera. She is confident, yet she is also a bit aggressive. Her eyebrows are lifted and she seems to be wary about what may happen next. Perhaps if she took...

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Perhaps that is her boyfriend, fiancee, or husband taking the picture and she is less than thrilled to be taking a road trip. She seems to be out in the middle of nowhere wearing heals and a nice outfit and yet she seems to be a bit annoyed with where she is.
The car is beautiful and the fin in the forefront of the picture nearly matches the height of the woman, so the juxtaposition of images -- fin and woman -- create a very nice composition for the image. The photo is refined and well placed. The advertisement line says, "The magic touch of tomorrow!" The line for this advertisement seems strange as there is nothing magical or mystical about the car or the woman. She looks a bit like she is hiding some kind of secret -- but, other than that, she seems more bored with what is going on around her.

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The third image is of a woman standing in high heels and a fur wrap on her arm. The car is sporty and sexy in an 1950 skind of style. The woman is sexy and stylish and she has her hand draped on the car as if it is just another luxurious possession she has comet own -- like her fur.

The woman looks confidently at the camera. She is confident, yet she is also a bit aggressive. Her eyebrows are lifted and she seems to be wary about what may happen next. Perhaps if she took her eyes off of you, you'd do something that she doesn't like. Perhaps that is her boyfriend, fiancee, or husband taking the picture and she is less than thrilled to be taking a road trip. She seems to be out in the middle of nowhere wearing heals and a nice outfit and yet she seems to be a bit annoyed with where she is.

The car is beautiful and the fin in the forefront of the picture nearly matches the height of the woman, so the juxtaposition of images -- fin and woman -- create a very nice composition for the image. The photo is refined and well placed. The advertisement line says, "The magic touch of tomorrow!" The line for this advertisement seems strange as there is nothing magical or mystical about the car or the woman. She looks a bit like she is hiding some kind of secret -- but, other than that, she seems more bored with what is going on around her.


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