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This is from her Facebook. It looks vaguely familiar. Somewhat like Splice's work but is not part of anything we have seen from him yet. Beautiful in any case.

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Well, I'll be dogged! Yes, it may be the same pic, but does yours show the curvature of the side and bottom of her soft, sweet, scrumptous billowing breast? No! If we could only send that dog off to play! By the way, if memory serves me correctly, you like photos of her from the rear. Did you check out my postings where she was wearing a white nightgown? If you didn't, here's a few samples  . . . . .

If you don't see a thumbnail for two of the pictures, click on the dard square. They should come up. I mistakenly put up 2 full-size pics of the same picture.

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HI jenmyluv!

Could You do me a big favor and post the full-size pics of first two pics as well,especially the second one which you worked so hard and nicely done! (^_^)

thanks a lot for your help!

best wishes!

medvedica

 

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You mean this silly little thing?

Sometimes I feel like "The Man with the X-Ray Eyes," starring Ray Milland.

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Thank You very much!You made my day!haha)))

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I'm not sure they are both from the same sitting. One is more stark black and white while the other is sepia. But, they could be. Hopefully more will be revealed (Ha, Ha) soon..

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INSTAPIC! Another version of Jeff's pic. She posted this today. Instead of black and white, it has a greenish tint to it.

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I think what we are seeing here is not different photos, but when a photo is put into the computer it can have a "tint to them, just like you see in two of these. This happens when the white balance is not set on the camera, and/or the computer monitor is not calibrated, or the photo originally was shot in color. This is very common with digital cameras, since the default mode is color.. Most photographers I know will take the photo into Photoshop and use the desaturate command. This immediately removes the "tint," leaving only the black and grays. If need be the photo can be darkened slightly or the levels adjusted to get the black back and the white as white as possible for printing. As an artist I do this all the time for value studies. I will take a color photo and make it a B&W. This way I can find my darkest darks and lightest lights as well as all midtones more accurately. I think this is very likely what we are seeing here.