And More from Savannah

July 7th, 2012

Find a semi-horizontal tree limb over some quiet water in a shady spot in the early morning light.  Add a beautiful, talented nude model.  How could you go wrong?  Thanks to Sarah, this time it worked out better than usual.

Of course, every once in a while, after working with me for a while, one of the models feels the need to make a break for it.  Or maybe Dyaphanye was just enjoying the morning light and color.  She is a wonderfully free spirit.

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One Response to “And More from Savannah”

  1. 1Robert
    July 8th, 2012 @ 12:43 pm

    What a beautiful setting. Looks even more appealing as I look out my window into the oppressive heat of today.

    You must have been really hard on Dyaphanye for her to flee such a place.

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