wow, amazingly beautiful. Beautiful work honey. The idea is so original. So elegant but scandelous at the same time. Her shoes and gloves are beautiful. Her position was a great touch to the feel of this photo. Her beauty mark on her should almost brings all of the colors together perfectly. The hair is just to amazing every little touch makes the photo better and better, I can't tear my eyes away, I check finding more and more things i love with it. Great job, darling keep up with the amazingly beautiful work.
With all the 'artistic nude' pix on DA it's difficult to find one that really stands out and says something authentic, maybe something original. So on that count, well, well, done.
Freely associating, the long trail behind her reminded me of the one scene in "Singing in the Rain" that was actually shot with adults in mind, Gene Kelly in the dream dance sequence with an unknown dancer with a tremendously long veil. I imagined this was her after hours.
I particularly like that the model seems completely unconcerned about the strange attachment on her head, as though this is a normal part of life. She's obviously pondering something, but it isn't her choice of headware.
I wonder, why the choice of the table. Why a table and why that one? Nothing wrong with it, quite the contrary, but it could've been so many other things, could it not?
Beautiful work honey.
The idea is so original. So elegant but scandelous at the same time.
Her shoes and gloves are beautiful.
Her position was a great touch to the feel of this photo.
Her beauty mark on her should almost brings all of the colors together perfectly.
The hair is just to amazing every little touch makes the photo better and better, I can't tear my eyes away, I check finding more and more things i love with it.
Great job, darling keep up with the amazingly beautiful work.
Much love from your friend,
Miss Macy Mouse.
Freely associating, the long trail behind her reminded me of the one scene in "Singing in the Rain" that was actually shot with adults in mind, Gene Kelly in the dream dance sequence with an unknown dancer with a tremendously long veil. I imagined this was her after hours.
I particularly like that the model seems completely unconcerned about the strange attachment on her head, as though this is a normal part of life. She's obviously pondering something, but it isn't her choice of headware.
I wonder, why the choice of the table. Why a table and why that one? Nothing wrong with it, quite the contrary, but it could've been so many other things, could it not?
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