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Apr 25, 2024 06:23:55   #
It doesn't matter how you post them, Jim....As long as you keep posting!
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Apr 25, 2024 06:21:59   #
Jim, there is only one other photographer who had absolutely the most beautiful body of images...

That was the work of Jocques Sturges! And, in my humble opinion, your body of work is totally on par with his.

Magnificently beautiful!
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Apr 23, 2024 06:51:15   #
mjc925 wrote:
Awesome girl (I hesitate to even call them models with your work, to me they just represent really pretty girls that existed at that time period, we all knew them, they lived next-door, sat next to us in class, were really nice and friendly with beautiful smiles, dressed and acted normal, and somehow we are told they can't exist anymore). Keep the archives rolling so I can feel sad and old AND happy and reminisce simultaneously.


I completely agree with everything mjc935 says. Except, "they do not" exist anywhere in the urban areas of today,
but, they may exist in the rural areas of this country, until....they get to college. In todays world, they are usually hard core activists as what one sees in these so called protests.

YES, "keep the archives rolling" so I too can reminisce of those days gone by, as I was at the same beach that you shot those images at around the same time frame.
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Apr 22, 2024 06:28:37   #
What could ever be boring about seeing a beautiful young lass with nothing more than a wet tee shirt on?

Seeing her three times. Especially with that smile on her face.
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Apr 21, 2024 06:07:29   #
"Aleichem Shalom," Richard. And welcome to the hog. I like your image of the snow and cabin. I hope you will post more.
Rich2236
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Apr 18, 2024 13:07:55   #
Puuuuurfection!
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Apr 18, 2024 06:31:40   #
Jim, to say that your images of these lasses is superb is an understatement. You have an archive that is timeless and absolutely beautiful.
There was a time when you clicked "download" when you posted...Would you again click download so we can see a more closeup view to your images?
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Apr 14, 2024 06:58:51   #
Jim Tonne wrote:
We see here another shot of the cave woman. This time the lighting - IMHO - is very much better. And the film's exposure seems to be quite correct. More from that PlusX Archive circa late 70s.


You really are the MAN, Jim! Your images are spot on...You hit what EVERY photographer dreams of and so very few actually achieve, "The Motherload."

No matter how you manipulate the color or B/W, I love every one you post.
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Apr 13, 2024 06:32:47   #
Jim Tonne wrote:
An image similar to this one was previously posted but not this one. This is a seriously-underexposed frame with poor lighting from that PlusX Archive of Olde, circa late 70s.


This may be as you say, underexposed, but it still does not take away the sheer beauty of her body. Your images are the most beautiful I have seen!
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Apr 11, 2024 06:57:04   #
Resedit346 wrote:
A nude female in the forest. The light on a cloudy day is easiest to work with.


Beautiful...You posed her perfectly between the two trees. And yes, an overcast day is the best light to work with. I hope you have more images of this shoot to share with us.
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Apr 9, 2024 18:28:22   #
Jim Tonne wrote:
This one turned out rather nicely with just a bit of bluish tinges on the limbs.


OMG! sooooo beautiful!
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Apr 9, 2024 18:02:43   #
chasgroh wrote:
I've seen the film...that was amazing. Worst down here in SoCal that I've experienced was the Sylmar quate in '94...at 4am, and "only"6.9. We're still waiting for our 8.0! For the unaware; each tenth on the Richter scale is 10 times strength. i'll still take my chances with a quake
as opposed to hurricanes or living in tornado alley, you gotta be pretty unlucky not to survive quakes around here. Apparently you're willing to risk it, too, lol...


chas...
I have to ABSOLUTELY differ with you. That was DEFINITELY NOT the Sylmar quake! The '94 quake was the Northridge quake, centered over CSUN. I KNOW... My house in Northridge was only 3 miles from that epicenter!!!
The Sylmar quake was in 1971 and was a 6.6 shaker. I know because my house at the time was in Arleta, 10 miles from the epicenter of the Sylmar quake. The Northridge quake was a thruster.
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Apr 7, 2024 07:14:51   #
jerryc41 wrote:
It took only minutes for the conspiracy nuts to get going about the NJ/NY earthquake yesterday. I'm glad I finally experienced an earthquake, though. Every time I was in CA, I hoped that I would feel at least a tremor.

Earthquake is 4.8; eclipse is on 4/8. "It's a conspiracy. The government is up to something! God doesn't like the northeast!"

https://www.google.com/search?q=NY+earthquake+conspiracy&oq=NY+earthquake+conspiracy&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOdIBCTEzNDU1ajBqNKgCALACAQ&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

If you have to wonder why the world is in such a mess, it simple. Human beings are in charge. People are idiots! Look at how worked up people got over a tremor.
It took only minutes for the conspiracy nuts to ge... (show quote)


Hi Jerry, I'm glad you finally got to feel a shaker. It's not the best feeling or the worst, but I will say the '94 quake in Northridge, CA (my house was only 3 miles from the epicenter of that quake) was really bad...! How about waking up to find yourself 3 or 4 feet up in the air and then slammed down onto the bed. Believe me, THAT was no fun! LOL.
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Apr 7, 2024 06:06:13   #
what you say is true, Jim, but still, it is a very good interpretation, and she is a good model.
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Apr 5, 2024 14:53:23   #
rdemarco52 wrote:
The MTA is just a bottomless pit. People coming to the marathon via the other bridges and mass transit will more than make up for the Verrazzano being closed for a few hours. Perhaps if they went after fare and toll beaters they could shrink their deficit. But, alas, those crimes are not prosecuted in New York.


You are so wrong, rd...NOTHING in NYC is prosecuted any more! LOL.
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