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Nov 20, 2013
Artistic Nude

“I am sure there is Magic in everything, only we have not sense enough to get hold of it and make it do things for us”

I am sure there is Magic in everything, only we have not sense enough to get hold of it and make it do things for us - double exposure of Femme Perdue's nude torso against an ivy wall by the PhotoSmith

“I am sure there is Magic in everything, only we have not sense enough to get hold of it and make it do things for us” (2013)

femme-perdue

Kodak Portra 400
Zeiss Ikon Iknota 523/16

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