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August 4, 2013: on summer Sundays, Thierry uses to visit the local secondhand fairs. He almost never brings back anything, but this time he came with this beautiful armchair (8 €), exactly my size, which reminded him of a famous movie poster.
He also found a white dress (1 €), the fabric suited him, and he spent much of the afternoon making some sewing: unpick and resize this dress as a light skirt for me, and used a portion of the remaining fabric to make a bustier.
We ended the afternoon with a photo shoot, David Hamilton inspiration for style, and a very little Just Jaeckin for the chair!

Fauteuil rotin

The equipment: the lens used is a prewar(1938?) Fed 3.5/50mm. This lens has no anti-reflective coating, combined with the use of a digital sensor, it gives a halo effect around bright parts which reminds David Hamilton's photos. Thierry added a disk of black felt inside the lens, otherwise the "flare" due to internal reflections is too strong and the images are unusable.
Samsung NX11, f:6.3, 800iso.

Planche contact portrait

Here is my new skirt, and the "bustier". There was really not much fabric left!
Gently erotic photos, okay, but seen the trensparence of the fabric, I keep my panties. Must not exaggerate!

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On this style of image, Hamilton, this dirty pig, would have managed to have a back lightning, so that you could see everything by trensparence. Move along, there's nothing to see!

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You really could believe that this armchair was made for me!

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Remove the top to get even closer to the poster of "Emmanuelle"? No way!

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... but really not much fabric!

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