Rich2236 wrote:
Now you are talking some serious stuff, Timmers. When I attended "Art Center," in Los Angeles, (Waaaaay back when, LOL) I had an instructor whose name was Potts, who went into this subject or something very similar. I remember because he was so way out at the time. LOL, I didn't quite understand most of it then, and I surely don't understand most of it now, years later. As the saying goes: "Your a better man than I, Gunga Din!" Thanks, it did bring back VERY fond memories.
Rich, your welcome.
I know many here are just interested in the eye candy ad that is just fabulous! I will say that being a boy who is border line obsessed with women and especially necked ones, I make no apologies, not now not back when I was a kid. Typical American boy obsession. The difference is that I perused that obsession. (Now, not to put too fine an edge on it, but most of the women-girls I have found in my travels are totally into being obsessed upon!).
It is only a bit queer if you don't put some purpose to it all. As I explored this 'obsession' I discovered that there is much that can give value, may I say 'validity' to this investigation. Some of that has to do with what women like about being obsessed upon, even all that 'male gaze' (You know the naughty side of looking, and if you dream that women don't like this then you probably fit that bumper sticker that goes "If you think OSHA is a small town in Wisconsin, boy are you in trouble!). I found that most women enjoy the attention, I just seem to really like the ones who think panties are sometime optional.
Soft focus imaging is from our past in photography, yet it is some of the most interesting. Me, I'm really not much interested in razor sharp images. But once I entered the realm of optically soft images a whole world opened up for me. I truly enjoy the possibilities that this type of imaging offers.