A beautiful shot of Vera Novak from a collection of original prints. Posing in a kneeling nude position this shot shows off her slender figure and small tits. Perfect use of shadows and lighting to highlight her body so well 🙂
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A beautiful shot of Vera Novak from a collection of original prints. Posing in a kneeling nude position this shot shows off her slender figure and small tits. Perfect use of shadows and lighting to highlight her body so well 🙂
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Nice figure. Not as pneumatic as some, do we need more than a handful?
Depends on how big your hands are and what you do with them and thanks for all the great comments sbk 🙂
Yes, I like the use of lighting and some of the more “arty” shots that suggest rather than overwhelm . But as you say – bring them all on, variety is the spice of life and a good mix reflects the period covered by the site and the period in which these pictures were taken when black and white was king. For my part I still think many shots are better in b&w even when colour is available.
That’s why I became a member…to make comments. I’ve read lots of comments; some are rather inane, some make a lot of sense, and some leave me speechless
Thanks and all comments are welcome within reason, but those that help, inform and inspire are the ones that I like 🙂
It IS perfect use of lighting and shadow, and how much more effective this is in black and white than it would have been in the shaky colour processes of the time. This is more of an art study than a sexy glamour shot but, hey, bring them all on (and those nipples….). One of the pleasures of this site is its range. The European two-colour magazines are new to me.
Thanks Glaisedale and as they say variety is the spice of life. I try and mix things up and dip into my varied collection. The European two-coloured stuff is a new favourite of mine and a bit outside my usual area, but I like it 🙂
My comment got a bit out of order somehow. I intended it as a reply and endorsement of Glaisdales comment.
I agree with every word Minolta wrote, so the order doesn’t matter. It is a great site, and it makes me feel better every time I access it. What more can we ask?