Okay, first photos from way up north in the Yukon in a moment. They're the first roll off my new vintage camera that I posted in my last entry.
Before that though I want to say that you guys are all wonderful. Thanks for the praise on Mal's set. It's great. Be sure to check out the set that went up today:
http://suicidegirls.com/girls/Evangeline/photos/Dear+John/
It's by new Texas photographer, vermelho. I am just blown away by this set and seeing that SG have accepted it and put it up in just over 10 days it gives me some hope that artistic sets are still wanted by HQ. It's now my favourite set on the whole site. Exactly the kind of photography and erotic art I melt at seeing.
Okay, okay, photos. They are all black and white and I know how a lot of you dislike black and white but I think it really fits some of these images. For those interested it's all Kodak 400CN film. Not the best black and white film in the world, but fairly good.
a moment forever
trundle
super spy
somewhere in there
aftermath
this floated once
world's largest chains
seeing the sights
imperfections ruined
in the wilderness
A lot of those photos were taken in temperatures colder than -25C. That's not easy, I tell you.
Before that though I want to say that you guys are all wonderful. Thanks for the praise on Mal's set. It's great. Be sure to check out the set that went up today:
http://suicidegirls.com/girls/Evangeline/photos/Dear+John/
It's by new Texas photographer, vermelho. I am just blown away by this set and seeing that SG have accepted it and put it up in just over 10 days it gives me some hope that artistic sets are still wanted by HQ. It's now my favourite set on the whole site. Exactly the kind of photography and erotic art I melt at seeing.
Okay, okay, photos. They are all black and white and I know how a lot of you dislike black and white but I think it really fits some of these images. For those interested it's all Kodak 400CN film. Not the best black and white film in the world, but fairly good.
a moment forever
trundle
super spy
somewhere in there
aftermath
this floated once
world's largest chains
seeing the sights
imperfections ruined
in the wilderness
A lot of those photos were taken in temperatures colder than -25C. That's not easy, I tell you.
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I just love looking at your pictures. I hope we can stay in contact long after be both outgrow this site.