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Re: Bathroom vixen


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Posted by: arri (165.154.110.21) on September 02, 2002 at 12:25:41

In Reply to: Bathroom vixen posted by dK on August 30, 2002 at 21:55:55:

Hi Dk,

I'm gonna sound like an idiot but I had to ask. I was looking at Your photo, "Bathroom Vixen" for the past few days. I like the elements in the shot, The toilet paper stand/roll, I love the symitry of your modle how you have her hands almost the same on the wood, I love the red wall and I like how her shadow plays with the red visually. I like how the individual elements are conected. Ie, the tubs fauce and direction of the modles arms relate. The direction the mask, tub, toilet paper, and toilet are facing.even the boarder of the red wall and white wood just guide you so easly through the entire photo.
But As I was looking and thinking of the photo, I like the mask but I dont get it. The mask is probably the strongest element used in the photo (other then modle) but I'm missing the point. I tride to work in reverse look at the photo as if there was no mask and then think why would I put a mask on her. I just cannt figure out what your trying to say or do. So I'm going to sound like an idiot and ask if you can enlighten me on how and why it was used.

Tank you
arri AKA Kathy



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