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Popular
Popularity is an odd thing. Case in point the image I have titled Quadruplets. I created the image from four separate shots of the same model and posted it to my blog last year. At the time it drew no particular reaction, even though the model, Alexander Westphalen is one of the favorites posted in this blog based on page views.
Suddenly in the last few weeks someone has discovered the post, perhaps from a web search on Alex's name, and the image has skyrocketed to the most popular image on the site.
I like the image, too, but if any of the image's many fans care to tell me why they like it so much, I'd love to hear.
Suddenly in the last few weeks someone has discovered the post, perhaps from a web search on Alex's name, and the image has skyrocketed to the most popular image on the site.
I like the image, too, but if any of the image's many fans care to tell me why they like it so much, I'd love to hear.
Worthy of Framing
This is my favorite image from the whole shoot with Jonathan, his freaky abs captured with side view in a mirror.
Plenty of Room Around the Waist
Most models have a strong suit: their face, their arms, their legs, their shoulders. Jonathan's strongest and most unique body part was is abs. It wasn't just that he had great abs; he had freaky muscle control of the lower half of his abs. He had the ability to flex and hold the lower center of his abs in so much they were concave!
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