Friday, September 16, 2005

FNF: Masquerade

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nice. All photos seem to look better in black and white.

Trée said...

Jack, I have to agree. Just something about black and white that gives a photo a more artistic look. Perhaps since a good b/w takes a bit more skill.

Anonymous said...

Black and white is somehow more truthful - more honest. I'm not sure, I can exactly explain what I see in this picture, or if I even know :-), but it is something. She is certainly hiding, despite her nakedness - its like she is on the path to uncloaking (is that a word?) herself, the mask has gone, her clothes too, now all she needs is to turn, show her eyes (the hardest part) and face the world.

Anonymous said...

Saying that, her stance (hand on hip) is more provocative than defensive or nervous, so...
Forget I said anything :-) lol

Anonymous said...

Look at the beautiful "S" curve of her spine faintly captured by the light. Very provocative.

Trée said...

Agnes, that "S" curve was the first thing I noticed too. ;-)

Anonymous said...

Servus here-

Ah yes, yet another happy ending to a long week.-brought to us via "FNF"
;-)

Anonymous said...

Love black and white! I wish her face was totally obsured.

Anonymous said...

Oh my...!

Anonymous said...

strange.. but i find that pic ackward... i do agree the about black and white making it more artistic... but i dont get a feeling from the pic at all..

wierd

aloha, ff

Trée said...

Interesting so many see so many different things in the same picture.

Here is what attracted me to use this one as a FNF:

I liked the thought of someone removing their mask, of opening themselves both physically and emotionally, someone comfortable in their own skin so to speak without the need for clothes or a facade to hide behind.

I like that this model has some meat on her bones. I've never been attracted to the model chicks that look like they are on a starvation diet and this girl looks like she knows how to enjoy a good steak when she sees it.

Her lips in this picture are always the first thing I'm drawn to. They are neither too full nor too thin. The lighting here is very good. The facial expression says, "here I am--take me or leave me but what you see is what you get and I ain't putting on any airs to please you" sorta look--lol.

Her legs, like the lips, are neither too big nor too small and the lighting gives them a smooth creamy look that begs to be caressed.

Last but not least, she's got a nice ass--lmao.

Anonymous said...

It took me a moment until I noticed the mask, and then 'masquerade' made so much more sense.
Beautiful picture.