http://www.incident.net/works/miseanu/nues.html
I know a bit about those pics......
They are from a book by a japanese photographer who does artistic studies of women. He got about 100 american women to take their kit off. The pics
consist of a fully clothed frontal, and nude front, both sides, and rear. So, you only have part of the story there!
For those that are gonna ask how I know.
Its a strange story. The pictures are based on an idea from an american practice in the fifties and early sixties. Students enrolling in university
were required in certain states to pose for 'posture pictures' which were intended as a medical study in phsique. Hard to beleive that
students were virtually forced to submit to this, but its true.
http://www.en.utexas.edu/amlit/amlitprivate/texts/posture.htm
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steve
quote:
Originally posted by steve_gus
The pics consist of a fully clothed frontal, and nude front, both sides, and rear. So, you only have part of the story there!
Don't fancy yours much.......
Some people are just too fussy for their own good. I can't see anything wrong with any of them, even with their clothes off .
I think i'm going to have to have words about you to Mrs Bob!!!
Perv!
Female, with a pulse, is sufficient...
You could knit a decent pullover with the amount of curlies on some of them!!
quote:
Originally posted by David Jenkins
Female, with a pulse, is sufficient...
Not work safe!
I'm slightly concerned about ending up in a cell with Ronnie Barker's son after following that link
[Edited on 14/10/05 by locogeoff]
why?
all of them are over 18 .... in fact, as I said, they are in a published book by a guy called Gomi. I cant find a reference to it, but came up with
this one!!!!!!
http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?isbn=0916291456&itm=1
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steve
[Edited on 14/10/05 by steve_gus]
Check out the clothes - I take it they were taken back in the Eighties, or some where in middle America this year
here ya go..... knew i woul find em somwhere
deffo not safe for work - these are all the pics that the earlier post was taken from
http://www.fineart.sk/index.php?s=64&cat=2