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Can't get enough of the beautiful Lily!!! She is amazing!!!
She certainly is, and thank you for all of these lovely pictures! :)
Thanks Bob!!! They could be Sisters!!! Be still my heart!!!
Thanks, E-DF. We will see more of them together, eventually. The first time I showed Lily and Alice together was in this humorous, 'accidental' picture at Ribblehead Viaduct! :D

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Few models are in such high demand after a dozen years in the glamour industry, and even fewer have survived purely within the realms of art, fashion and soft pornography. It is a real testament to Lily's energy, her charming personality and talent that she has developed an enduring, world class reputation as an art model.

It sounds as if Lily may be living a life very similar to the one I live....that is, the life I have in one of the fantasy worlds inside my head.

Seriously, I admire and envy gals like Lily very much for doing what they do. If I had only been more "aware" 30 years ago, you guys might now be enjoying a Pictures of Jackie thread here as well. And I would be immensely proud!

Anyway, Lily is adorable and I look forward to seeing more of her. And I appreciate The Who reference as well. :cool:
 
Lily's Dream and the Curious Fate of the Black Lace Panties

A somewhat unusual tale by Bobinder

In Lily's dream, she is Rose DeWitt Bukater, travelling to New York in 1912. Such a dream has the potential to turn into a nightmare, but she remembers how this movie ends - and she believes that if she can change the plot, perhaps disaster can be averted. And so, she spends the entire voyage trying to avoid the attentions of an artist named, Jack Dawson.

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Forewarned by the unexpected delivery of his rendezvous note, Lily fails to meet Jack at the clock on the liner's first class staircase. But things do not go smoothly the following day, when Jack finds her on the deserted boat deck. 'Have you ever wondered why they call it the Boat Deck?' he enquires, conversationally if enigmatically.

'Well, I don't imagine it has anything to do with the lifeboats,' she replies, 'There don't seem to be very many of those. Why do they call you the 'Jackdaw's son'? Jack is confused momentarily, but soon steers the conversation towards painting and photography instead. Now he asks her if she has ever posed as an artist's model.

Lily is amused to find that Jack is unfamiliar with her reputation as an art model, and she challenges him, saying, 'I know what you're thinking - you want to draw me like one of your French girls!'

Unfortunately, this line is dangerously close to the original movie script, and Lily knows she must improvise quickly in order to change the plot. She offers to pose nude on the boat deck (knowing that this never happened in the film) but only if Jack can replace the black lace panties which she is about to throw overboard. Now, that is definitely not in the script!

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Being readily susceptible to the charms of a beautiful woman, Jack accepts the challenge, even though it means he will have to go searching through the trunks in the passengers' luggage hold. Well, either that or he will have to make some rather unusual requests of the female passengers themselves...

And so the black lace panties go into the North Atlantic. Lily retires swiftly to her stateroom for a quick change of clothes, and only Jack sees her streak the length of the otherwise deserted Boat Deck. With the plot now irrevocably altered, and Jack otherwise occupied, Lily is able to enjoy the rest of voyage in relative peace - and in a manner curiously different from the movie. And when she awakes from this slightly bizarre dream, she can celebrate her birthday. :D

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:D Happy Birthday Lily :D

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Lily's Dream and the Curious Fate of the Black Lace Panties

A somewhat unusual tale by Bobinder

In Lily's dream, she is Rose DeWitt Bukater, travelling to New York in 1912. Such a dream has the potential to turn into a nightmare, but she remembers how this movie ends - and she believes that if she can change the plot, perhaps disaster can be averted. And so, she spends the entire voyage trying to avoid the attentions of an artist named, Jack Dawson.


Forewarned by the unexpected delivery of his rendezvous note, Lily fails to meet Jack at the clock on the liner's first class staircase. But things do not go smoothly the following day, when Jack finds her on the deserted boat deck. 'Have you ever wondered why they call it the Boat Deck?' he enquires, conversationally if enigmatically.

'Well, I don't imagine it has anything to do with the lifeboats,' she replies, 'There don't seem to be very many of those. Why do they call you the 'Jackdaw's son'? Jack is confused momentarily, but soon steers the conversation towards painting and photography instead. Now he asks her if she has ever posed as an artist's model.

Lily is amused to find that Jack is unfamiliar with her reputation as an art model, and she challenges him, saying, 'I know what you're thinking - you want to draw me like one of your French girls!'

Unfortunately, this line is dangerously close to the original movie script, and Lily knows she must improvise quickly in order to change the plot. She offers to pose nude on the boat deck (knowing that this never happened in the film) but only if Jack can replace the black lace panties which she is about to throw overboard. Now, that is definitely not in the script!


Being readily susceptible to the charms of a beautiful woman, Jack accepts the challenge, even though it means he will have to go searching through the trunks in the passengers' luggage hold. Well, either that or he will have to make some rather unusual requests of the female passengers themselves...

And so the black lace panties go into the North Atlantic. Lily retires swiftly to her stateroom for a quick change of clothes, and only Jack sees her streak the length of the otherwise deserted Boat Deck. With the plot now irrevocably altered, and Jack otherwise occupied, Lily is able to enjoy the rest of voyage in relative peace - and in a manner curiously different from the movie. And when she awakes from this slightly bizarre dream, she can celebrate her birthday. :D

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:D Happy Birthday Lily :D

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Lovely little tale, Bob, and nicely illustrated. I do hope Lily wakes up from the dream before that big bang in the middle of the night!

Your genuine affection and dedication to the lovely victims of our artistic endeavors is something to be admired by all of us "nippers." :clapping:
 
In honor of Lily's birthday February 26th, I am posting some pictures from our most recent shoot in December of this past year! It was a celebration of leaving 2020 behind and looking forward to a beautiful 2021 ahead!!!

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Thanks very much for these recent pictures, E-DF. I am beginning to think that Lily may have discovered the secret of eternal youth - she never seems to age like the rest of us! :)

Among the greetings on the occasion of Lily's birthday, I was intrigued to find one by her Maryland-based photographer, Richard Curtis, complimenting her on a 'very sexy 21st birthday photograph.' This is a witty reference to Lily's youthful looks in a picture by Philippe Claes, which is at least two years old.

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As a photo manip artist, I have become suspicious about a small number of Lily's pictures which appear to have been photoshopped prior to publication. I hasten to add that this does not apply to photos by E-DigitalFantasy, who always presents his subjects in a perfectly natural condition, which is consistently appealing.

A comparison between two versions of the Claes picture, published two years apart, reveals modifications to Lily's nose and mouth. If you switch between these two detail images, you will see what I mean. This confirms that the picture has been altered, and in fact neither version presents an accurate portrayal of Lily's distinctive profile, unfortunately.

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We know that Lily does not have this kind of pointed nose, and in fact, one of her most charming profile attributes is the way the natural shape of her nose compliments her chin, both features being distinctively rounded.

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I used another of Philippe's pictures for one of Lily's latest birthday celebration manips. The scene on the liner's grand staircase uses an excellent 3D recreation of the First Class staircase aboard 'Olympic', which was almost identical to 'Titanic'. I added the rear view of Leonardo Dicaprio from the movie, since he appears anonymous and is unlikely to breach any prohibitions on the use of celebrities in manips with erotic models.

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The portrait of Lily is derived from Philippe's Antwerp session of 2012, in which she models a costume which appears appropriately inspired by Edwardian fashion trends. Coincidentally, the low viewpoint, which allowed me to include the cupola above the staircase, is almost consistent with the angle at which we are seeing Lily's face in the photoshopped picture. To test the extent of the modifications, I decided to try and restore Lily's original nose and mouth. Sadly the lighting is completely different, although it does reveal the extent of the alterations to the photoshopped picture.

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I think it is unfortunate that many of our favourite models are subjected to these subtle 'improvements' in their pictures, mostly by fashion editors. Perfectly attractive photographs are frequently photoshopped to conform with expectations of the ideal figure, which rather devalues the model's natural looks. Lily looks quite different with the wrong nose, and whilst I take delight in using her in my own manipulations, I would not wish to change the characteristic features and charming idiosyncracies which make her so distinctive and recognisable.
 
Lily's Dream and the Curious Fate of the Black Lace Panties

A somewhat unusual tale by Bobinder

In Lily's dream, she is Rose DeWitt Bukater, travelling to New York in 1912. Such a dream has the potential to turn into a nightmare, but she remembers how this movie ends - and she believes that if she can change the plot, perhaps disaster can be averted. And so, she spends the entire voyage trying to avoid the attentions of an artist named, Jack Dawson.


Forewarned by the unexpected delivery of his rendezvous note, Lily fails to meet Jack at the clock on the liner's first class staircase. But things do not go smoothly the following day, when Jack finds her on the deserted boat deck. 'Have you ever wondered why they call it the Boat Deck?' he enquires, conversationally if enigmatically.

'Well, I don't imagine it has anything to do with the lifeboats,' she replies, 'There don't seem to be very many of those. Why do they call you the 'Jackdaw's son'? Jack is confused momentarily, but soon steers the conversation towards painting and photography instead. Now he asks her if she has ever posed as an artist's model.

Lily is amused to find that Jack is unfamiliar with her reputation as an art model, and she challenges him, saying, 'I know what you're thinking - you want to draw me like one of your French girls!'

Unfortunately, this line is dangerously close to the original movie script, and Lily knows she must improvise quickly in order to change the plot. She offers to pose nude on the boat deck (knowing that this never happened in the film) but only if Jack can replace the black lace panties which she is about to throw overboard. Now, that is definitely not in the script!


Being readily susceptible to the charms of a beautiful woman, Jack accepts the challenge, even though it means he will have to go searching through the trunks in the passengers' luggage hold. Well, either that or he will have to make some rather unusual requests of the female passengers themselves...

And so the black lace panties go into the North Atlantic. Lily retires swiftly to her stateroom for a quick change of clothes, and only Jack sees her streak the length of the otherwise deserted Boat Deck. With the plot now irrevocably altered, and Jack otherwise occupied, Lily is able to enjoy the rest of voyage in relative peace - and in a manner curiously different from the movie. And when she awakes from this slightly bizarre dream, she can celebrate her birthday. :D

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:D Happy Birthday Lily :D

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Thanks you Bob!!! Your story and present to Lily here is wonderful!!! I am sure she will enjoy it!!!
 
Thanks very much for these recent pictures, E-DF. I am beginning to think that Lily may have discovered the secret of eternal youth - she never seems to age like the rest of us! :)

Among the greetings on the occasion of Lily's birthday, I was intrigued to find one by her Maryland-based photographer, Richard Curtis, complimenting her on a 'very sexy 21st birthday photograph.' This is a witty reference to Lily's youthful looks in a picture by Philippe Claes, which is at least two years old.


As a photo manip artist, I have become suspicious about a small number of Lily's pictures which appear to have been photoshopped prior to publication. I hasten to add that this does not apply to photos by E-DigitalFantasy, who always presents his subjects in a perfectly natural condition, which is consistently appealing.

A comparison between two versions of the Claes picture, published two years apart, reveals modifications to Lily's nose and mouth. If you switch between these two detail images, you will see what I mean. This confirms that the picture has been altered, and in fact neither version presents an accurate portrayal of Lily's distinctive profile, unfortunately.


We know that Lily does not have this kind of pointed nose, and in fact, one of her most charming profile attributes is the way the natural shape of her nose compliments her chin, both features being distinctively rounded.


I used another of Philippe's pictures for one of Lily's latest birthday celebration manips. The scene on the liner's grand staircase uses an excellent 3D recreation of the First Class staircase aboard 'Olympic', which was almost identical to 'Titanic'. I added the rear view of Leonardo Dicaprio from the movie, since he appears anonymous and is unlikely to breach any prohibitions on the use of celebrities in manips with erotic models.


The portrait of Lily is derived from Philippe's Antwerp session of 2012, in which she models a costume which appears appropriately inspired by Edwardian fashion trends. Coincidentally, the low viewpoint, which allowed me to include the cupola above the staircase, is almost consistent with the angle at which we are seeing Lily's face in the photoshopped picture. To test the extent of the modifications, I decided to try and restore Lily's original nose and mouth. Sadly the lighting is completely different, although it does reveal the extent of the alterations to the photoshopped picture.


I think it is unfortunate that many of our favourite models are subjected to these subtle 'improvements' in their pictures, mostly by fashion editors. Perfectly attractive photographs are frequently photoshopped to conform with expectations of the ideal figure, which rather devalues the model's natural looks. Lily looks quite different with the wrong nose, and whilst I take delight in using her in my own manipulations, I would not wish to change the characteristic features and charming idiosyncracies which make her so distinctive and recognisable.
Thank you Bob!!! Your posting here is greatly appreciated. Lily's beauty is so wonderful in her natural state, that she needs no modifications! I feel this is true of any model I shoot! They each have special qualities! Thank you!
 
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