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[ISFP] Portrait of an ISFP

wolfy

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I like the picture. You captured the essence of how you felt about her well I think. I would say you captured isfp-ness too. I really do like the picture, it reminds me of times I've spent on the beach in NZ.
 

Nonsensical

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Wow, I totally see it. Not just in the face, but in the mood of the piece. It's impressionistic in that it invokes a theme. Great piece! :) Totally ISFP.
 

KLessard

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I really do like the picture, it reminds me of times I've spent on the beach in NZ.

Your New Zealand beach is actually a Canadian wintery farmland to me, and the white streaks on the ground are snow... But if you see sand there, well, suit yourself. :D
 

wolfy

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Haha! It's more the feel of nature and no one around. I never even considered whether it was a beach or where it was. It's the feel, the feel.

Here is the beach. Muriwai.

muriwai-beach_965.jpg
 

KLessard

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Georgeous place. Looks great for a walk and bits (lots) of thinking.
 
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