By: Wicked Enchantment
I know A Taste of Night is winning, but that pose has been done so many times and I was really hoping something different would be done for your pose. I am sure it will look good either way but just...
View ArticleBy: Kevin in Albuquerque
You know, if you did one little teensie weensie typo, #3 would be a slam dunk.
View ArticleBy: sandflake
The first one is by far the most impractical, so it gets the vote! I would like to thank Mr. Hines for taking on these poses, particularly his re-enactments of the male ones. Hysterical.
View ArticleBy: Luna (@lunamoth42)
Nevermind the dress and the waxing (oy vey!), how about the stiletto heels? (I recommend yoga for the next several days leading up to the posing. And preemptive Advil.)
View ArticleBy: Xtifr
@JediBear: if you think #1 is “biomechanically feasible”, you obviously haven’t looked very closely at the interaction between hip and thigh. The “thigh-hip” is something most unmodified humans lack....
View ArticleBy: Jane Hardy
I didn’t vote for Taste of Night because it looks dang dangerous. I like how the first four letters of dangerous are “dang” as in da-aaaaanng, dude! Srsly pls b careful!
View ArticleBy: Shawn T
I’m gunna go with three because one would hurt me, two would probably hurt me, and I’m hungry and the only thing for that is nausea, and I think that seeing anyone try to do the face in three gets...
View ArticleBy: Doc LC
Scalzi’s hip is not in danger. Dignity, yep. Hip, no. It is not his hip at risk as much as his right knee. The model’s hips in “The Taste of Night” are actually rotated a little to the left. You can...
View ArticleBy: htom
Glad the pain is over, John. Number one is a very low variation of the taiji chan pose called “Snake Creeps Down” (there the left hand would be on the left ankle, left foot would be flat on floor...
View ArticleBy: htom
… And just back from the Nutcracker Ballet, it’s the ending position for the “Kosack Dance” (and it occurs in several other dances as a transitory position.) Rest. Ice. Compression (hard to do on a...
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