Unfortunately all SRS sets, where the photog makes the tragic
mistake of using a heavily curved lens when shooting naked
women. That kind of thing is good for some landscapes and
specially well suited for photographing architecture, but for a
naked redhead, it's simply an idiotic mistake.
It suggests a person trying to masturbate his own ego, with
delusions that what he's doing is impressionistic art, which
sounds More Important than "pr0n". The fact is that this type
of photography is an artform which demands realism in technique,
because the artwork is the subject. The art is being created by
reflection, not by depiction.
The creation of art in this genre is accomplished by drawing out
the subject's inner monologue, via expressions on the face,
postures, and other languages which are felt rather than heard.
A skilled photographer has that mixture of caring, daring, and
personal engagement which coaxes the subject from the shell,
and has no need for tricky lenses or foggy effects.
In any case, here's Christine, a nice womanly woman getting
out of several evocative costumes in various locales. Although
the photography at times makes her look like a microcephalic,
and she could use a trim downstairs, Christine has a couple
strong redeemers.
First, she's a redhead and an apparently natural that, and second,
Christine has stupendous freckles. Almost to the point of
distraction, she's a spotted vixen promising hearty chase.
Only missing one file from Christine's sets:
chr111SRS_125688151.jpg
Grouse
--
Most women have long hair because they think it
distracts from their flaws. Short hair means
either that she's confident, which is always sexy,
or sometimes, it means that she simply does not
have any flaws.
"Long on hair, short on brains."
-- old French proverb
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