I am offering free basic touchups with each order during the month of September.
This offer includes removing any skin blemishes, scars, or discoloration that you may not want in your photo.
This offer only applies to the top 30 photos in any sitting.
Example before and after photos.

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I recently saw an inspirational display on Flickr that got me thinking about what could be done with the Facebook album layout. Norby on Flickr created a collage of sorts that is simply amazing.
With his efforts in mind I decided it wouldn’t be too difficult to do the same thing with Facebook.
So here is my step by step how to guide to putting your face on Facebook. I’m using a Vista laptop for this exercise, so these instuctions are limited to Windows based commands and shortcuts. I’m certain that my Apple using friends and family will have no problem translating this to Applespeak for their own purposes.
I’ve spent months, even years, customizing my desktop to suit my needs and my tastes. During that time there are certain applications and customizations that I keep coming back to because of the convenience that they provide.
I’ve been a loyal Windows user since I was first introduced to Windows 3.11 (Windows for Workgroups) back in 1993 and while the operating system has added many new features I always find that I need to groom it to meet my needs and my taste.

This is with nearly everything I use actually running. I couldn't actually get anything done if it was like this all of the time, so I use what I need when I need it. Click the image for a larger view.
This is what my desktop looks like with nearly all of these applications enabled. Keep in mind that very seldom do I actually have them all running. To be precise, I don’t run the news tickers unless I’m really bored or wanted to stay on top of some news story and about half of the icons in my systray aren’t there on an average day. I created this screenshot to show what it looks like with everything running.
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