On Nov 28, 2011, at 23:13 , Walt Gilbert wrote:

> On 11/27/2011 9:57 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
>> I don't often find a genre of photography that is new to me.  I stumbled 
>> across a link to one of his photos on someone else's flickr feed, and was 
>> impressed by his work on several levels.  Probably NSFW, mostly "artistic 
>> nudes". In other words you probably wouldn't see his stuff at work, unless 
>> you worked in an art gallery
>> 
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/alberich/
>> 
>> One I like in particular:
>> www.flickr.com/photos/alberich/6055570740/'
> Very nice!  I really liked the one you singled out as well.
> 
> I think what I most admire about it is the dedication required to actually 
> master that kind of photography.  Seems like that would be extremely 
> challenging conditions to work under.

Some years ago I happened upon a site that took this artistic genre a few 
steeps further. I have no idea what the URL was. May not exist today.

The same setting, though at times in swimming pools. But it was totally 
pornographic, in any way you can imagine. An underwater Kama Sutra. To that 
photographer, I echo Walt's statement.

"I think what I most admire about it is the dedication required to actually 
master that kind of photography.  Seems like that would be extremely 
challenging conditions to work under."



Joseph McAllister
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“ Nature is considerably more creative and inventive than humankind. Without 
Nature there isn't any humankind. Without humankind, Nature is fine.”


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