This comes to you from a trip just a few days old now, when Mrs. Pix and I were out of town, staying in an old, but nice hotel. We planned on using the opportunity to take some fresh pics. These were preliminary shots taken at night under ambient incandescent room light, intended as warm up for the real shoot the next morning using natural daylight through our room's large windows. Well … we got called away unexpectedly the next morning, so these preliminary shots are all we have. For the most part they turned out better than I expected, but the post-processing is a bit challenging considering color distortion and noise issues related to lower quality light.
Though some shots have some aesthetic merit, it turns out that a lot of them are pretty graphic in looking right up the hoo-hah. Some of you will like that, some not … caveat emptor.
This comes to you from a trip just a few days old now, when Mrs. Pix and I were out of town, staying in an old, but nice hotel. We planned on using the opportunity to take some fresh pics. These were preliminary shots taken at night under ambient incandescent room light, intended as warm up for the real shoot the next morning using natural daylight through our room's large windows. Well … we got called away unexpectedly the next morning, so these preliminary shots are all we have. For the most part they turned out better than I expected, but the post-processing is a bit challenging considering color distortion and noise issues related to lower quality light.
Though some shots have some aesthetic merit, it turns out that a lot of them are pretty graphic in looking right up the hoo-hah. Some of you will like that, some not … caveat emptor.
This comes to you from a trip just a few days old now, when Mrs. Pix and I were out of town, staying in an old, but nice hotel. We planned on using the opportunity to take some fresh pics. These were preliminary shots taken at night under ambient incandescent room light, intended as warm up for the real shoot the next morning using natural daylight through our room's large windows. Well … we got called away unexpectedly the next morning, so these preliminary shots are all we have. For the most part they turned out better than I expected, but the post-processing is a bit challenging considering color distortion and noise issues related to lower quality light.
Though some shots have some aesthetic merit, it turns out that a lot of them are pretty graphic in looking right up the hoo-hah. Some of you will like that, some not … caveat emptor.
This comes to you from a trip just a few days old now, when Mrs. Pix and I were out of town, staying in an old, but nice hotel. We planned on using the opportunity to take some fresh pics. These were preliminary shots taken at night under ambient incandescent room light, intended as warm up for the real shoot the next morning using natural daylight through our room's large windows. Well … we got called away unexpectedly the next morning, so these preliminary shots are all we have. For the most part they turned out better than I expected, but the post-processing is a bit challenging considering color distortion and noise issues related to lower quality light.
Though some shots have some aesthetic merit, it turns out that a lot of them are pretty graphic in looking right up the hoo-hah. Some of you will like that, some not … caveat emptor.
This comes to you from a trip just a few days old now, when Mrs. Pix and I were out of town, staying in an old, but nice hotel. We planned on using the opportunity to take some fresh pics. These were preliminary shots taken at night under ambient incandescent room light, intended as warm up for the real shoot the next morning using natural daylight through our room's large windows. Well … we got called away unexpectedly the next morning, so these preliminary shots are all we have. For the most part they turned out better than I expected, but the post-processing is a bit challenging considering color distortion and noise issues related to lower quality light.
Though some shots have some aesthetic merit, it turns out that a lot of them are pretty graphic in looking right up the hoo-hah. Some of you will like that, some not … caveat emptor.
This comes to you from a trip just a few days old now, when Mrs. Pix and I were out of town, staying in an old, but nice hotel. We planned on using the opportunity to take some fresh pics. These were preliminary shots taken at night under ambient incandescent room light, intended as warm up for the real shoot the next morning using natural daylight through our room's large windows. Well … we got called away unexpectedly the next morning, so these preliminary shots are all we have. For the most part they turned out better than I expected, but the post-processing is a bit challenging considering color distortion and noise issues related to lower quality light.
Though some shots have some aesthetic merit, it turns out that a lot of them are pretty graphic in looking right up the hoo-hah. Some of you will like that, some not … caveat emptor.
Tech note about this pic: It's probably obvious that my intent in this pic was to focus on Mrs. Pix's lovely lower lips, which would have left her face tastefully blurred, but my camera's eunuch AI chose to focus on her face and upper lips, blurring the lower ones ... oh well.
This comes to you from a trip just a few days old now, when Mrs. Pix and I were out of town, staying in an old, but nice hotel. We planned on using the opportunity to take some fresh pics. These were preliminary shots taken at night under ambient incandescent room light, intended as warm up for the real shoot the next morning using natural daylight through our room's large windows. Well … we got called away unexpectedly the next morning, so these preliminary shots are all we have. For the most part they turned out better than I expected, but the post-processing is a bit challenging considering color distortion and noise issues related to lower quality light.
Though some shots have some aesthetic merit, it turns out that a lot of them are pretty graphic in looking right up the hoo-hah. Some of you will like that, some not … caveat emptor.
This comes to you from a trip just a few days old now, when Mrs. Pix and I were out of town, staying in an old, but nice hotel. We planned on using the opportunity to take some fresh pics. These were preliminary shots taken at night under ambient incandescent room light, intended as warm up for the real shoot the next morning using natural daylight through our room's large windows. Well … we got called away unexpectedly the next morning, so these preliminary shots are all we have. For the most part they turned out better than I expected, but the post-processing is a bit challenging considering color distortion and noise issues related to lower quality light.
Though some shots have some aesthetic merit, it turns out that a lot of them are pretty graphic in looking right up the hoo-hah. Some of you will like that, some not … caveat emptor.
This comes to you from a trip just a few days old now, when Mrs. Pix and I were out of town, staying in an old, but nice hotel. We planned on using the opportunity to take some fresh pics. These were preliminary shots taken at night under ambient incandescent room light, intended as warm up for the real shoot the next morning using natural daylight through our room's large windows. Well … we got called away unexpectedly the next morning, so these preliminary shots are all we have. For the most part they turned out better than I expected, but the post-processing is a bit challenging considering color distortion and noise issues related to lower quality light.
Though some shots have some aesthetic merit, it turns out that a lot of them are pretty graphic in looking right up the hoo-hah. Some of you will like that, some not … caveat emptor.
This comes to you from a trip just a few days old now, when Mrs. Pix and I were out of town, staying in an old, but nice hotel. We planned on using the opportunity to take some fresh pics. These were preliminary shots taken at night under ambient incandescent room light, intended as warm up for the real shoot the next morning using natural daylight through our room's large windows. Well … we got called away unexpectedly the next morning, so these preliminary shots are all we have. For the most part they turned out better than I expected, but the post-processing is a bit challenging considering color distortion and noise issues related to lower quality light.
Though some shots have some aesthetic merit, it turns out that a lot of them are pretty graphic in looking right up the hoo-hah. Some of you will like that, some not … caveat emptor.
This comes to you from a trip just a few days old now, when Mrs. Pix and I were out of town, staying in an old, but nice hotel. We planned on using the opportunity to take some fresh pics. These were preliminary shots taken at night under ambient incandescent room light, intended as warm up for the real shoot the next morning using natural daylight through our room's large windows. Well … we got called away unexpectedly the next morning, so these preliminary shots are all we have. For the most part they turned out better than I expected, but the post-processing is a bit challenging considering color distortion and noise issues related to lower quality light.
Though some shots have some aesthetic merit, it turns out that a lot of them are pretty graphic in looking right up the hoo-hah. Some of you will like that, some not … caveat emptor.
My recent posts have been “vintage” photos, taking a stroll down memory lane, many from quite long ago, a number of them being recovered as scans from 35mm prints. Nice memories for me, but maybe less interesting for others. In this post I’m going to rip you back to the present, to a trip just a few days old now, when Mrs. Pix and I were out of town, staying in an old, but nice hotel.
We planned on using the opportunity to take some fresh pics. Lighting was suboptimal, so we decided to do the “real” shooting on a morning when large windows would allow some good natural daylight into the room. The night before we took some preliminary shots under ambient incandescent light, intending to just to “warm up”, then shoot the “real” pics the next morning.
Well … we got called away unexpectedly the next morning, so these preliminary shots are all we have. For the most part they turned out better than I expected, but the post-processing is a bit challenging considering color distortion and noise issues related to lower quality light.
So … this is kind of a preview of coming attractions. These will probably roll out a little slowly as the post-processing takes some significant time, which is always in short supply. Also, though some shots have some aesthetic merit, it turns out that a lot of them are pretty graphic in looking right up the hoo-hah.
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Pixellator: Mrs. Pix – Labor Day Party Girl (3 of 3)
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This miniseries - one per day for the long Labor Day Weekend - is the product of a past Labor Day / End of Summer party featuring Mrs. Pix in her party clothes. It also shows how at this point in the party, at least, Mrs. Pix was the only person naked. Others definitely got naked later, but she’s often the first and sometimes the only, depending on the event. These photos were not taken by me, but by one of our fellow partiers who later shared them with me. It’s nice to have party friends. Sadly, we were not able to join this traditional Labor Day party this year. We’ll be doing something else. Yes, she will be naked. Would you like to see Mrs. Pix at YOUR party?
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Pixellator: Mrs. Pix – Labor Day Party Girl (1 of 3)
Lifestyle, Exhibitionist
This miniseries - one per day for the long Labor Day Weekend - is the product of a past Labor Day / End of Summer party featuring Mrs. Pix in her party clothes. It also shows how at this point in the party, at least, Mrs. Pix was the only person naked. Others definitely got naked later, but she’s often the first and sometimes the only, depending on the event. These photos were not taken by me, but by one of our fellow partiers who later shared them with me. It’s nice to have party friends.
Sadly, we were not able to join this traditional Labor Day party this year. We’ll be doing something else. Yes, she will be naked.
Here’s a pic to help you celebrate the Fourth of July … what better way to celebrate the nation’s birthday than to share Mrs. Pix in her birthday suit?!
This festive full frontal nude was designed to be suitable as desktop wallpaper … high-resolution, wide format, sexy lady on the right, room for icons on the left.