w/nw A Woman's Curves

Shirley Creazzo, who sadly I have not seen here for some years, was a very good sport when a post was too close to the wind.
I’m sorry to say that Shirley passed away about a year ago. Or perhaps two. Knowing Shirley, she would be resting in a hive of activity.
 
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If you want to start a discussion in the feedback forum, feel free. Otherwise- stick to the theme in a W/NW thread, or just move on from the thread.

W/NW (Words/No Words) threads are primarily a discussion conducted with images along a common theme.
The thread begins with a theme-based topic. To begin a thread select a topic that has wide enough scope for others to follow.
The W/NW and NW prefixes in the topic heading are important because they make the photographic threads easily recognizable from regular group discussions. Post just the image (no words) or the image with some words (/Words) to explain it.

This goes back to Photo.net in the late 90s. RFF has had W/NW as a carryover. This forum is over 20 years old, W/NW has been around since the beginning. W/NW used to be very popular on photo forums.
 
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She just finished taking the curve. Leica M240, 50/1.1 Nokton wide-open.
 
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This woman is amazing on skates. I burn these to DVD and drop them off for her Husband.
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Leica M240, Canon 50/1.2 Wide-Open.
 
I debated whether to post this or not. I don't do much model photography anymore, but did ten years back. Michelle was my favorite model. I hadn't seen her in several years and learned recently that she passed away in January. Only 43. Such a beautiful woman, inside and out. RIP Michelle.

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Jim B.
 
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