Took a bit of a liberty with the stimulus, I had to move it out a bit so it could still be seen.Detailing again ... my head back on the wood, spraying droplets of blood, and you didn't neglect the fact that my titulus is still lying in the sand alongside the cross.
Great, dramatic composition, centring on Barb's face, framed by the arms and hands of her executioners!
Kind of you to say so, Bob, though most of the credit for the composition should go to Jedakk, who set up the original scene in The Serpent's Eye. I've zoomed in a little, to avoid onlookers, and tried to find a suitably anguished face from Caprice (Barb is also hunting around for those, and having a good deal of success!)Great, dramatic composition, centring on Barb's face, framed by the arms and hands of her executioners!
Excellent work, Wragg!
Great artwork Lord Wragg
Yes, I can well imagine. Pics of Barb keeping her legs crossed may be few and far between.Next problem, crossed feet!
Yes, I can well imagine. Pics of Barb keeping her legs crossed may be few and far between.
I have a rich collection similar images (for all cases and manips).You just had to go on a search for those, didn’t you?
I have a rich collection similar images (for all cases and manips).
Barb liking not not alone this angle (RR also, of course).View attachment 601938View attachment 601937 RacingRodent was at my place again.
Female phantasies...., only.I can well imagine that you do.
Neither. Both accentuate wonderful highlightsView attachment 601974View attachment 601975 Which camera angle do you prefer?
Note to self, view straight up from under needed before end of series...
It'll make Kathy smile, if not Barb!View attachment 601974View attachment 601975 Which camera angle do you prefer?
Note to self, view straight up from under needed before end of series...
It's usual, Barb! Not a affront against you.WHAT????
WRAGG SAYS HE....WHAT????