September 28, 2007...2:39 pm
#1 Pic Revealed
What is that? We had some good guesses, but this is it for real….
That is the full body transplant body armor, on a dancer from the Fetish Factory back in 2002. They supplied the photographer, but most everyone in that community likes their anonymity a great deal so you cannot have a name. I have no idea what kind of magick lights caused the gorgeous ghost in our guessing version, but I have always loved the swirls.
It was one of my artistic phases, Nina and I had never done anything at all with sexual activity in public before (at least not in front of other people) and we never will again. It was bizarre and fascinating, but it wasn’t our thing. It is one of those times of our life that we look back upon and think “Damn, we have done some crazy stuff.” We wouldn’t have it any other way.
Enjoy.





3 Comments
October 1, 2007 at 2:06 pm
the swirls and blue with red ghost
were most likely cause by reciprocity failure
due to long exposure time
http://www.digitaltruth.com/techdata/reciprocity.php
it is one of my favored ‘mistakes’
regards mx
October 1, 2007 at 2:10 pm
Mx, Mx, Mx…
Wow, thanks. That is my favorite comment ever posted on this blog.
“Reciprocity Failure” would be a damn good name for a band.
October 2, 2007 at 3:27 am
its a good technique for rock band photography
but is of course an analogue thing
photoshop effects wont cut it
imo
you can manage just a little of it with digital camera
but it is never as surprising as with film as
understandably it is an error/failure of the film
itself
mx
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