On Sun, 31 Oct 2004 23:22:24 -0500, Paul Stenquist
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Frank,
> I agree. I used a gel on the key light to get the red effect. I'm not
> wild about it either, but hey it's Halloween :-). Seriously, I like
> this better. My friend Allison did a better job of looking evil as
> well:
> http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2839432&size=lg
> 
> By the way, I love your bike messenger shot in the PUG. More on that
> later.
> Paul

Hey, Paul,

Yeah!  I like that lots better.  Allison is a terrific model - great
facial expressions.

This photo (and the last "red" one) are terrific because, other than
the fact that they're technically brilliant, they're very erotic
without showing any naughty bits.  Not that I have a problem with
naughty bits at all, but I've alway thought that true eroticism is
almost but not quite nudity - it's the anticipation or wanting that's
truly erotic.

And, of course, there's the religious overtones to this as well that
takes it out of the ordinary.  It's like a little morality play,
again, without being blasphemous, IMHO.

Anyway, I really like this series, and Allison is perfect for the
part.  I understand that the red was a Halloween thing - but this I
like a lot better.  <vbg>

BTW, thanks for the thoughts re:  my PUG this month, but it's a bike
racer, not courier (just so's ya know...).

cheers,
frank


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