Artistic Photos

This is a place to post your "artistic" photos for others to view and enjoy. However you choose to define "artistic" is up to each individual. The genesis of this idea for me was having taken some shadow/silhouette photos, wanting to share them, but not really knowing where to post them. They are "soft" nude photos that are more provocative than explicit. Hoping...

In praise of the zoom lens.....

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Pamela

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And an exceptionally nice bottom it is; at any distance.

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And an exceptionally nice bottom it is; at any distance.Thank you, John!

Pamela

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what a Beautiful timeless nudist picture, looks very natural and love the tan, it's hard to use the zoom when you take your own pics with a timer.It's always best to have a live photographer, especially for rear views! The first time I posed nude in the local club studio remember getting an almost tingly feeling of excitement when I was doing rear view shots. I think it was the realisation that I couldn't see what was happening behind me, and wondering what the photographers were concentrating on and where their cameras were pointing. Right from the first I felt very tempted to bend over while posing for rear shots, but it took me a little while to realise that the photographers wouldn't be offended, and that in fact they would enjoy looking and photographing just as much as I would showing.
Pamela

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Definitely your best feature!

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A glorious photograph of a beautiful woman. Everything about it is perfect. Balance, light, composition. Totally natural and not posed!

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Definitely your best feature!But Pamela has many stunning features. This is a truly great pair of photos, both the full figure and the well rounded close-up.I like the detail in the close-up

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