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My non-QS drawings
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Thank you Nessie!
There’s so many different worlds
So many different suns
And we have just one world
But we live in different ones
So many different suns
And we have just one world
But we live in different ones
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Sorry guys but I can't keep from posting another non-quicksand art.
Here are the same two girls, Valya and Alya. They had fun at Kupala festival, and decided to hide somewhere for nude bathing (here is some information about Kupala: http://www.encyclopediaofukraine.com/di ... stival.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_Kupala_Day ). Actually, most people suppose that nude bathing along with making love with nobody-knows-whom in the bushes are the integral, inseparable parts of the Kupala festival. It is not quite true, but such an opinion has its reasons, too. However, our heroines, despite they are very cute and striking blondes, are surprisingly shy and diffident. That's why the girls went away from the fire, successfully avoided bunches of drunk guys and girls already having fun in the bushes, and found a private place where they supposed they wouldn't be seen. If the girls only know what awaits them, they would probably prefer to bath in their clothes right near the main fireplace... But all that will happen then. And now the girls just took off their clothes, looked at each other, and suddenly froze amazed by the vision of their bodies illuminated by the moonlight and dim light of the distant fire. The girls realized how beautiful they both are!
Yes, this is a story involving quicksand (and not only quicksand). You may consider this picture as a teaser. To me that means I promise to complete the story and post it at this forum. Could be, this promise will stimulate me
To help those who want to keep track of all stories about Alya, I'm readily informing you, that this story happened:
Here are the same two girls, Valya and Alya. They had fun at Kupala festival, and decided to hide somewhere for nude bathing (here is some information about Kupala: http://www.encyclopediaofukraine.com/di ... stival.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_Kupala_Day ). Actually, most people suppose that nude bathing along with making love with nobody-knows-whom in the bushes are the integral, inseparable parts of the Kupala festival. It is not quite true, but such an opinion has its reasons, too. However, our heroines, despite they are very cute and striking blondes, are surprisingly shy and diffident. That's why the girls went away from the fire, successfully avoided bunches of drunk guys and girls already having fun in the bushes, and found a private place where they supposed they wouldn't be seen. If the girls only know what awaits them, they would probably prefer to bath in their clothes right near the main fireplace... But all that will happen then. And now the girls just took off their clothes, looked at each other, and suddenly froze amazed by the vision of their bodies illuminated by the moonlight and dim light of the distant fire. The girls realized how beautiful they both are!
Yes, this is a story involving quicksand (and not only quicksand). You may consider this picture as a teaser. To me that means I promise to complete the story and post it at this forum. Could be, this promise will stimulate me
To help those who want to keep track of all stories about Alya, I'm readily informing you, that this story happened:
- approximately 6 week after Alya got stuck in quicksand butt-first viewtopic.php?f=13&t=96;
- exactly one week before Alya's 19th birthday on July 13th;
- two weeks before Alya and Valya went to the seashore, where they had their next adventures (non-quicksand, that time)
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There’s so many different worlds
So many different suns
And we have just one world
But we live in different ones
So many different suns
And we have just one world
But we live in different ones
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Wow!!!
Sums it up pretty well I think.
Would be nice to have a larger version of the image!
Sums it up pretty well I think.
Would be nice to have a larger version of the image!
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Re: My non-QS drawings
quagmire_uk wrote:Wow!!!
Sums it up pretty well I think.
Would be nice to have a larger version of the image!
If you are talking about the first picture in the previous post, click on it to get to the website the picture is hosted, and then click on the "903x1600" link at the top of the page, which would take you here. Remove the tick from the "zoom in" box at the top to prevent the picture from automatically resizing to your window.
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Thank you Boggy Man! I just was going to explain the same thing with the same words.
Actually, 903x1600 is the largest version I rendered in .jpg format for posting. However, the original picture in Photoshop format is much bigger.
Actually, 903x1600 is the largest version I rendered in .jpg format for posting. However, the original picture in Photoshop format is much bigger.
There’s so many different worlds
So many different suns
And we have just one world
But we live in different ones
So many different suns
And we have just one world
But we live in different ones
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Oh! Silly me! Haha, thank you very much.
Bear in mind that I was impressed even when looking at 271 × 480 version of the image... you can imagine how stunned I am looking at it in 903x1600!
Bear in mind that I was impressed even when looking at 271 × 480 version of the image... you can imagine how stunned I am looking at it in 903x1600!
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Hey Boggy Man,
I would certainly love to have the opportunity to have an avatar shot like yours (with me in the middle). Darby and Gummi - both scenes fantastic - I think perhaps the best-ever natural bog location I've seen filmed. I have followed your exploits and detailed posts for years. Thanks for joining with the producers to lend your expertise and unique locations to produce such dynamic videos. I have received MPV's "Quicksand - Too Late" DVD - simply fantastic - best DVD ever, on the whole, in my opinion, and there is certainly good competition for that title among the various producers.
Keep it up!
- Jack
I would certainly love to have the opportunity to have an avatar shot like yours (with me in the middle). Darby and Gummi - both scenes fantastic - I think perhaps the best-ever natural bog location I've seen filmed. I have followed your exploits and detailed posts for years. Thanks for joining with the producers to lend your expertise and unique locations to produce such dynamic videos. I have received MPV's "Quicksand - Too Late" DVD - simply fantastic - best DVD ever, on the whole, in my opinion, and there is certainly good competition for that title among the various producers.
Keep it up!
- Jack
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Hey jack c,
I believe if you'd try it you could find a more appropriate place for your posting. Much more appropriate
I believe if you'd try it you could find a more appropriate place for your posting. Much more appropriate
There’s so many different worlds
So many different suns
And we have just one world
But we live in different ones
So many different suns
And we have just one world
But we live in different ones
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There’s so many different worlds
So many different suns
And we have just one world
But we live in different ones
So many different suns
And we have just one world
But we live in different ones
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