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> From: PDML [mailto:pdml-boun...@pdml.net] On Behalf Of Igor PDML-StR
> 
> Bruce,
> 
> I remember seeing this image earlier, - I probably browsed through your
> website. Very nice shot.
> 
> One thought that I remember I had back then, and that is sort of lingering
> now: I wonder if the same photo would have worked even better if that
> sweater was not ripped? (Obviously, that would've been a very different
> photo.)
> There is some dissonance between the glamorous setting/look and that
> ripped, almost-revealing sweater. It's like a tritone in music.
> 
> 
> Let me share yet another thought started by association to this photo.
> Your warning and responses of others (Dan and Ann) had me thinking that
> the famous painting by Delcroix ("Liberty Leading the People") would be
> considered NSFW.
> And yes, I would be careful not to open that painting in the university
> classroom (in a Physics or Materials Science class).
> 

Better steer well clear of Francois Boucher's paintings then. Especially his
portrait of Marie-Louise O'Murphy, or his Leda and the Swan. They would
disturb some of those materials scientists in a very material way.

B

> Igor
> 
> 
> On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 9:16 AM, Bruce Walker wrote:
> 
> > This is another shot from my first work with art model Dorrie Mack,
> > back in May. (It's actually work-safe unless you squint real hard.)
> >
> > https://www.flickr.com/photos/bruce_m_walker/22533038336/lightbox/
> >
> > K-3, DA* 55/1.4, f:2.2, 1/100th sec, 100 ISO.
> >
> > One light source, daylight. I positioned her in the open mouth of a
> > black v-flat (4x8' sheets of foam core) at right angles to the very
> > large studio windows.
> >
> > Comments welcome!
> 
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