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It's really a great pic sinn0cent !
It's full of a real , natural sensuality which , patinated professional pictures often lack ! b. :rose:
 
Thomas Kierst

Ever notice how a body's language speaks?

This spoke volumes ...

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Thomas Kierst

Love, or domination? Impossible for one to exist in the presence of another? i think not ...

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I dont know if with domination there is always "love " in it's common meaning but the bound is however always strong , sometimes stronger than love . Just my personal opinion though

Btw very nice pics the last ones AA . :rose:
 
Fantastic collection of pics!

Fantastic collection of pics!
I love the eroticism arond them
(Is there a word "eroticism"?? :) )
 
Thomas Kierst

Subtle.

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An observer can view this in many ways.

From the sheer artistic point of view, perhaps the photographer has arranged two nude bodies in such a way that only the female on top shows characteristics of her gender in a direct manner.

A mathmetician notes the straight lines created by the upper woman's limbs versus the rather hidden curves of the woman hidden below.

i see the paradox of ping pong. If a dominant (male or female) walked up to this pair, a casual observer might note the submission on the part of the pictured women. Miss Upper has opened herself in many ways to that dominant. From the full & spread frontal nudity, to her "self bonding" clasping of ankles with hands, Miss Upper quietly presents. Our observer might view Miss Lower as objectifying herself, acting as nothing but a physical support for her fellow nude, in effect, a living piece of furniture. The observer might go so far as to say both women have put themselves in positions of weakness for dominant and observer.

Go deeper.

What strength lies in a woman to put herself on display as Miss Upper has done? She shows no shame having done so. In fact, her eyes look directly at us as observers via the camera's POV. i find nothing weak, nor desperate in the clasp of her own ankles. That grip looks rather sure, not holding on for dear life.

Miss Lower an object? Perhaps, but look closer, specifically at the inner triangle formed by the upper and lower portions of her arm and her hair. That object does not display weakness, nor resignation. If either resided in Miss Lower, her forehead would be on the floor. Look carefully ... it isn't.

Submissive, perhaps. Objects, perhaps. Doormats ... not in this lifetime.
 
Found this while looking for something else, and thought of you. My apologies if it's been done.

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I like the photographer's sense of simmetry either in these mirror pics or in his general taste in choosing models, even if sometimes the " picture " is too artificial , too conceptual .
However his sense of balance between "aesthetics" and " flesh" is usually good . :) :rose:
 
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