With the great Aqua Funkk
JohnFrim
Loc: Somewhere in the Great White North.
An interesting photo, well done, in a VERY interesting setting.
I must be getting old, I spent more time looking at the piece of equipment than the model!
JohnFrim
Loc: Somewhere in the Great White North.
mjc925 wrote:
I must be getting old, I spent more time looking at the piece of equipment than the model!
I suspect it was some sort of dough mixer from a bakery. Old style; belt driven; probably by donkeys chasing carrots in a turnstile. (Ya, OK, water wheel driven.)
1873 building. Dam supplied rotating power. Belt driven drill press. Co made equipment for weaving mills
JohnFrim
Loc: Somewhere in the Great White North.
pego101 wrote:
1873 building. Dam supplied rotating power. Belt driven drill press. Co made equipment for weaving mills
OK, drill press or dough mixer... what's the difference!!
I have a neighbour who is outfitting his garage/workshop with similar old belt-driven tools made in 1918.
gym
Loc: Athens, Georgia
mjc925 wrote:
I must be getting old, I spent more time looking at the piece of equipment than the model!
I'm old, but not that old. :-) The equipment is interesting, but the pose is incredibly erotic and arouses images of dungeons and secret seductive meetings and unspoken taboos. :-) Well done, sir.
WOW! I don’t know where to look! The only flaw that I see would be the angle of the right leg. Otherwise, I wish I had the whole setup (including the model, of course)!!!
Keep it up pago!
Cheers!
PaulG
Loc: Western Australia
pego101 wrote:
With the great Aqua Funkk
Great idea, but a lot going on, as mentioned. I like the lighting and muted colours and pose. The subject is obviously the model but the plethora of "interesting" equipment slightly detracts (especially the part near her head). Of course, an unusual background usually always helps to promote and emphasise the main point of interest (model) but there's a fine line between what not to include if it is anyway a distraction. Terrific setting though. And any props/setting that contrasts with the softness and delicacy of the female form always helps to exaggerate that contrast , which is what you have achieved here .
rit z
Loc: Upstate New York
Me too! She is gorgeous but I was concentrating more on what the equipment did and how it worked.
Great shot! The entire set looks "cartoon-ish, like a matte painting. The curves and angles of the machinery makes it look like something from a Sci-Fi movie. It adds to the atmosphere.
mjc925 wrote:
I must be getting old, I spent more time looking at the piece of equipment than the model!
I am old and the surrounding are fascinating... she is lovely and it is a bizarrely semi-dressed semi-nude woman doing an action while in semi-bondage restained by semi-panties... but the equipment, the mechanical equipment!!! wow
Very diverse settings you have. Lovely model in an industrial setting great lighting and interesting pose.
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