Long time ago, in the beginning of the internet, I had a pay section on my very first website which I called "Hot Gallery" where some of these photos were published in small sizes.
In those times ADSL or even fiber were words nobody even knew. We accessed internet with a 56k-modem and were proud because the others still had V.32bis modems with 14'400 bits per second, which would mean that just for the title of this series (138 KiB) you'd have to wait about 10 seconds to load...
So the "extra-large images" of that time in my "hot gallery" were 600, and later when 56k-modems began to be standard, 800 pixel at the longer side, which was larger than the widespread VGA-monitors (480x640 pixels) and still full screen size at the top-modern SVGA screens with 600x800 pixels.
Yeah, not so long ago, but stone-age in terms of computers where we used to talk about "dog-years" because things advanced 7 years in 1 year. And that's past, too...
It was also the time when I had my first digital camera. A Canon thing of plastic with a small size chip and a lens made of plastic that was so light that I was afraid it would fly away like a balloon when I uncouple it from the camera...
These photos are taken during one of the first session when I used this camera.
Not only was it new to me that I photographed digitally (before I used my beloved Hasselblad in 6x6 size, or my fantastic Olympus OM cameras that I sold some years ago and still regret it...). It was also the first time that I accepted a model with artificial bosom.
Although - i only noticed this later looking at the photos - from some angles her face looked very masculine she had something that convinced me to accept her as a model. If you have access to the "Power"-series, too, you'll know what I am talking about. And besides of this, I loved her perfect body that was all natural, except her huge breasts.
I know that you can see the scarfs of the cosmetic surgery. In Spanish we say: es lo que hay (it is what is). I thought it was fun for you to see the very complete session just as it came out of the camera, no manipulation, no retouching, no image removed (except the more explicit ones that I took out here and publish all of them separately as a "Power"-series to not annoy my "Motivation"-patrons who do not want to see explicit contents).
Can you recognize my style of looking at a woman although long time ago and although - I hope! - I have evolved a bit in the meantime?
You can see the gallery here: www.daniel-bauer.com/patreon/
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