Seriously. I never could see Ginny long-haired. I just CAN'T ! For me she's not a beautiful woman, she's a charming girl. In fact she looks like Molly - a lot. Cause I think Harry needs more a "mother" than a woman.
Ooooh, there's even.. Arnold, was it? Her Pygmy Puff, anyway. <3 I always did picture her with long hair (at least semi-long), but I don't mind others' take on her either. Ahh, Ginny. My favourite character beside Sirius <3 She looks lovely, she does. ^^
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Well see ! I still find good pictures of her long haired, where she looks good, but I think she's even better like this. Again, very, very personnal opinion. Glad you like it !
I do imagine her with long straight hair but with shore straight when she was little. I do not where did I read she has curly hair I like your Ginny! love his pose!
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In the book it only says she has a mane of red hair. Thanks ! I really had a hard time with the pose...It seems that natural and usual poses are the hardest
This is such a wonderful interpretation! Seriously, this is my favourite version of Ginny I have ever seen. Man, all the fans bash on the girl, it's nice to see her in a positive light. She looks positively charming. 83
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I always did picture her with long hair (at least semi-long), but I don't mind others' take on her either. Ahh, Ginny. My favourite character beside Sirius <3 She looks lovely, she does. ^^
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I dislike discrimination ...and vacuum cleaners.
I still find good pictures of her long haired, where she looks good, but I think she's even better like this. Again, very, very personnal opinion.
Glad you like it !
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I like your Ginny! love his pose!
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Society often forgives the criminal; it never forgives the dreamer.
Oscar Wilde
If you have built castles in the air, your work need not to be lost; that is where they should be. Now put the foundations under them.
H.D. Thoreau
Thanks ! I really had a hard time with the pose...It seems that natural and usual poses are the hardest
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All my vital signs are failing, 'cause the oxide I'm inhaling makes it difficult as hell to catch my breath. Are you dumb? Or hard of hearing? Or relieved, my end is nearing? Are you satisfied? I laughed myself to-...
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Society often forgives the criminal; it never forgives the dreamer.
Oscar Wilde
If you have built castles in the air, your work need not to be lost; that is where they should be. Now put the foundations under them.
H.D. Thoreau
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