~Sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words~

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

~ Ambrosia ~


Ambrosia's teenage years were spent working after school in the family bakery in New Orleans. At the age of 18 she took her experience kneading dough and decided to apply it in a more lucrative career as a masseuse. Now 21, Ambrosia is quite skilled with her hands, using unique and creative methods to leave her customers moaning with delight under her ministrations.









12 comments:

  1. the color and the lighting are breathtaking!

    never mind the text...a baker..wow what creativity!!

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  2. They all have a history...I got a little inconsistent here with the effects but I like how they turned out.

    LOL! I am really having fun with it!!

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  3. Once again, gorgeous! And the last one is my favorite again! :D
    The candle ambiance is beautiful, you really outdid yourself on these!

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  4. Thank you Emily! I had fun as you might be able to tell! I wish I could get this type of result with a real camera...

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  5. Again, wonderfully done!

    Love the candles, you set the mood perfectly!
    Bravo!

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  6. Thank you Sandy. I liked the candles here as well.

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  7. Wow!! All the shots were amazing but the text but the cap on it! Great job Gayl!

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  8. LOL! Yeah, they all need a history...that's half the fun. Thank you Cheryl!

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  9. Again, breathtaking, love the history behind the girls, cannot wait to see how you explore this!

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  10. Once again stunning shots and stunning sims!

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  11. Ambrosia definitely has a youthful quality about her I'm sure her clients just love. ;) Great shots, Gayl!

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  12. Thanks Drew! Not sure what I will do with the ladies but they make for interesting decor when needed.

    Cheri, thanks again! I try!

    Mao, I'm sure that youthful innocence plays well and she uses it to her advantage!

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