JD's bazaar

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Not really willing to start a new project (unless you want to see a hanging set of mine, gotta go to VoD for that, they specialize in more definitive treatments over there) so just alternative angles for now.

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Since I mentioned that series ... not my cup of tea but when politely asked ....

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doe.1971 wrote: Mon Mar 17, 2025 10:21 am Not really willing to start a new project (unless you want to see a hanging set of mine, gotta go to VoD for that, they specialize in more definitive treatments over there) so just alternative angles for now.


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You know what I really like about this picture? Pretty much everything. 8-)

We have a naked woman locked in a piece of cruel furniture, in a dungeon, with a brazier of hot coals close by to keep her warm, a table full of fun toys to use on her, & 3 sadistic torturers waiting to play. what's not to like. :twisted:

It's getting a high reading on the old eom, so thanks for sharing good Sir.
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doe.1971 wrote: Tue Mar 18, 2025 10:06 pm image (14)clr.jpg
A lovely whipped back, and a very nice horse to ride. Another high score in the tortured women category.
Thanks for sharing all your work.

The downside of being an obsessive collector of my favorite artists is not being able to find the one I want to look at again. In your case that's 2,800 images to look through. But it's always worth it. :)
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wulf wrote: Tue Mar 18, 2025 10:40 pm A lovely whipped back, and a very nice horse to ride. Another high score in the tortured women category.
Thanks for sharing all your work.

The downside of being an obsessive collector of my favorite artists is not being able to find the one I want to look at again. In your case that's 2,800 images to look through. But it's always worth it. :)
I'm flattered. As for volume, do as I do. Revisiting anything older than 5 years usually ends up in deletion as I normally don't like anymore what I did before that. Not that I'm much better today.

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doe.1971 wrote: Tue Mar 18, 2025 10:50 pm
wulf wrote: Tue Mar 18, 2025 10:40 pm A lovely whipped back, and a very nice horse to ride. Another high score in the tortured women category.
Thanks for sharing all your work.

The downside of being an obsessive collector of my favorite artists is not being able to find the one I want to look at again. In your case that's 2,800 images to look through. But it's always worth it. :)
I'm flattered. As for volume, do as I do. Revisiting anything older than 5 years usually ends up in deletion as I normally don't like anymore what I did before that. Not that I'm much better today.


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Heresy! Some of my most cherished pics are over 25 years old.

I often think I should make a separate folder with the, say, best 10000, so as to access them faster.
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LLL wrote: Wed Mar 19, 2025 7:25 am Heresy! Some of my most cherished pics are over 25 years old.
Probably not that many. As technology advances, the older ones start to look bad. Unless there's a very niche fetish, I find hard to believe they still hold a candle.
LLL wrote: Wed Mar 19, 2025 7:25 am I often think I should make a separate folder with the, say, best 10000, so as to access them faster.
That would be interesting to see, even if only in thumbnails. Says a lot about someone.
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doe.1971 wrote: Tue Mar 18, 2025 10:50 pm
wulf wrote: Tue Mar 18, 2025 10:40 pm A lovely whipped back, and a very nice horse to ride. Another high score in the tortured women category.
Thanks for sharing all your work.

The downside of being an obsessive collector of my favorite artists is not being able to find the one I want to look at again. In your case that's 2,800 images to look through. But it's always worth it. :)
I'm flattered. As for volume, do as I do. Revisiting anything older than 5 years usually ends up in deletion as I normally don't like anymore what I did before that.] Not that I'm much better today.


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That won't work for me because, when it comes to torture art I'm a hopeless hoarder. :D
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wulf wrote: Wed Mar 19, 2025 6:25 pm That won't work for me because, when it comes to torture art I'm a hopeless hoarder. :D
Used to be the same only to realize that an image that doesn't move the erect-o-meter anymore is just a waste of storage. For example 10 years ago the needle would bend on some Quoom art but nowadays it takes a Jucundus to produce the same response. Call me an sophisticated hoarder. :)
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