As I recall, there was a sign saying not to feed the birds, but if he obeyed it I wouldn't have the photo.
I don't think I can edit these once they are posted. I now have a bubble level attachment for my camera.
As I recall, the last one is of Covent Garden, though I have visited Bath.
For seven years I travelled to England each December for an event, but I always left some extra time for seeing the sights. The pandemic, for the time being, has put an end to that, so I am feeling nostalgic, so I thought I would share some photos from my various trips. The courtyard is in Lacock; the parade is in Windsor; the rest are of London.
I think everyone here agrees with you, but apparently there are some prudes who find a baby's backside erotic.
I recall years ago that Sports Illustrated published a photo of a model--I believe it was Christie Brinkley--with her infant daughter--nude--clutching her leg, thereby exposing her posterior. Several readers wrote to express their outrage.
I like the b&w background better than the other one. The partial exposure of her breasts is more distracting than alluring.
Note: I have never taken such photos, but I found these comments interesting. It seems that the question is irrelevant. It's not what you feel; it's how you act. It is possible to be aroused internally but to act professionally externally. I have visited "clothing-optional" beaches of a few occasions and at times have had pleasant conversations with beautiful nude women. I won't say I did not enjoy the view, but I always managed to keep the conversations light and non-sexual.
This is a beautiful photo. One small caveat--in the mirror, her thumb seems awkwardly placed--looks almost like a male organ.
You took the words out of my mouth about being respectful of a cemetery.
I guess that I am an idealist. The feminine figure is the most beautiful object on earth. Why anyone wants to mutilate it or torture the women who carry it, is beyond me.
Best photo I've seen here recently. I love the simplicity--no ink, no clothing, no props.
Beautiful woman, strange angle--like the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
Beautiful photo. You capture the beauty of the entire woman, not just body parts.