The shot is FANTASTIC. The angle reaaaallllly amplifies the woman's curves with an impression of magnificence and attitude to boot. The pressure of the underwear makes for a beautiful-beautiful!- squeeze-effect on the buttocks, revealed by the decadent peak of the panties a la sheer material. The lower-back tattoo has the effect reminding us why we came to look at this marvelous picture in the first place; for a daring, provocative shot that defies the common moral and contemporary (and otherwise BORING) tastes of today. No sir, this ain't your run-of-the-mill panty-shot; this here is dynamite.
In fact, the colour of your model's nails proves the expression of "dynamite" further: what an amazing shade of electric purple! Not to mention the healthy glow of your model's skin literally makes me want to soak myself in a tub full of Vitamin E Oil for my own sake of insecurity. Gorgeous!
The only negative aspect I can detect is the inconspicuous effect of photoshop below the buttocks. This added light and texture-smoothening does make it aesthetically more pleasing to the untrained eye, but personally? I wouldn't mind a hint of cellulite, or the odd stretch-mark. I like these imperfections because they represent humanity's (what I believe to be) true wonder - the ability to define the "poster-look" for beauty while still looking hot. But alas, my opinion on these imperfections is often over-ruled by the mass's opinion, which would therefore make this shot perfect.
I like the natural peach fuzz on her right butt cheek.It reminds us of a time when women were natural,before the brazilian butt wax.It reminds us of a time when women were more feminine,like in the mid 1960's.I think the singer/actress,Connie Francis,was the standard of femininity then.If you have time check out my tribute to Connie in my journals.Let me know what you think. thanks.
In fact, the colour of your model's nails proves the expression of "dynamite" further: what an amazing shade of electric purple! Not to mention the healthy glow of your model's skin literally makes me want to soak myself in a tub full of Vitamin E Oil for my own sake of insecurity. Gorgeous!
The only negative aspect I can detect is the inconspicuous effect of photoshop below the buttocks. This added light and texture-smoothening does make it aesthetically more pleasing to the untrained eye, but personally? I wouldn't mind a hint of cellulite, or the odd stretch-mark. I like these imperfections because they represent humanity's (what I believe to be) true wonder - the ability to define the "poster-look" for beauty while still looking hot. But alas, my opinion on these imperfections is often over-ruled by the mass's opinion, which would therefore make this shot perfect.
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