I agree, not great for commercial (unless you were selling the stone columns, now THAT would be a heck of an ad), but a gorgeous shot otherwise.
And wow!! That waistline is insane. Congrats to her for having such discipline while still being an obviously healthy female. Those are some of the most beautiful curves I've ever seen.
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"Who needs cable?! I've got some ropes that will do just fine..."
Stunning photograph and the model is absolutely gorgeous.
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It's not how good a piece is that determines whether it's good or not; it's the heart and passion that one puts into it. I would rather see art that's not so good but full of heart than a piece that is amazing but was considered a burden for the creator.
Might be an excellent commercial photo combined with the following sentence: When you wear our corsets, all others will feel like short columns compared to you
A collection of the most beautiful and amazing square photographs I found among my favourites. Please have a look and give these artists the attention they deserve!
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Art, like morality, consists in drawing the line somewhere.
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