Friday, August 22, 2008

Ur-Domai


From Shorpy's. (Sadly too few girruls there, mostly town pictures.)

6 comments:

  1. So what's the story here? Is this a classic 1930's image?

    I like it, wish I could find more like this.

    Thanks for sharing.

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  2. Same here: I like it, a bit more clothing often seems to add to the beauty of a woman and to my phantasy.

    Un viejo verde :-)

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  3. http://www.shorpy.com/node/3048?size=_original

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  5. Dear Eolake Stobblehouse,
    I have written to you some years back. I liked all your work. But recently, I came across a google search result.. like this. please follow this.
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    Nude Girl From - Domai - Galitsin - Femjoy - Hegre Archive - Met Art (589).jpg ... Nude Girl From - Domai - Galitsin - Femjoy - Hegre Archive - Met Art ...
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    "Can any one call your models "Nude girls"? in public?
    One girl may accept to show her beauty to all. Just for this, should she be called a nude girl. Hope you say that that is not wrong.. Some countries, like India and most of the Asian countries consider Nudity, a socially unacceptable bad. Are you sure, all the girls who posed your camera are happy about showing their private things? Just ask all your subscribers about one thing.. Ask them whether they are happy to see the photos. The answer will be YES. Ask them the other question.. Can all of them bring their daughters, mothers, sisters, wives.. etc. and show them nude? I just have posed this question to myself and I said no to myself. so, I am writing this to you, dear Eoloke Stobblehouse! I was a fan of your photos since long. That is why I am writing to you. Please clear the bad-ness of my mind and thinking.
    I too am proud of your success.
    Affectionately,
    Prasad

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  6. Prasad, I edited your post to remove your full address, you may not want that in a public forum.

    I think your question can only be answered for each person himself, and within the norms and rules of his society.

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