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February 17, 2009 at 7:19 am #80495
David
ParticipantHi Chris.
While I love the off season look as well we shoot mostly in season because it's what a lot of people want and when we can usually get most of the women. Also there are quite a few women who prefer to be shot in contest shape because they've worked so hard for it.February 17, 2009 at 4:38 pm #80496AlexG
Keymaster. . . we shoot mostly in season because it's what a lot of people want . . .
That is true, there are those that are turned on by that appearance, and are willing to shell out the $$$ to fulfil their interest. Probably, that's difficult for the average Amaz0ns member to believe, since the majority (or so it has appeared, IMHO) of them prefer a healthy appearance for their empowered women, no matter how large they are in reality, or in fantasy.
Also there are quite a few women who prefer to be shot in contest shape because they've worked so hard for it.
Damn straight! No argument there from me, if that's what they want, Great Architect bless 'em – and make as much $$$ as you can, while you can, at it.
“I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)February 17, 2009 at 10:53 pm #80497chris10000
ParticipantYes, the veins are a bit much. Both of these women "were" good looking. I think the growth hormones are wrecking their looks.
i dont care alot bout drug use….
but i know that growth hormornes are used by the hollywood people as anti aging drug…most topics in the internet with gh are based on this… gh holds water in the skin…therefor makes the people youngerlookingto your theory girls would look better facialy
February 17, 2009 at 11:50 pm #80498cpbell0033944
ParticipantI doubt GH has anything to do with facial appearance. In my semi-professional opinion, it's a mix of steroids and mostly, dryness and lack of bodyfat.
February 18, 2009 at 1:10 am #80499AlexG
Keymasteri dont care alot bout drug use….
but i know that growth hormornes are used by the hollywood people as anti aging drug…most topics in the internet with gh are based on this… gh holds water in the skin…therefor makes the people youngerlookingto your theory girls would look better facialy
That is true, GH has been used for its anti-aging/regenerative powers w/ people getting up in years. Even so, after his last Rambo movie Sylvester Stallone caught a great deal of flak from the media gatekeepers for his self-admitted use/treatment with GH.
“I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)February 18, 2009 at 6:53 am #80500Tonus
ParticipantHi Chris.
While I love the off season look as well we shoot mostly in season because it's what a lot of people want and when we can usually get most of the women. Also there are quite a few women who prefer to be shot in contest shape because they've worked so hard for it.While I prefer the off-season look by far, I can understand why people want to see the in-season look (and why the competitors would want to be photographed at that time). While I find the general shapes and lack of hard edges much more attractive, the fact is that a streamlined and clearly-delineated musculature is just downright impressive to behold. And if you've gone through all the work and suffering to look that way, then you want the world to see it. A well-defined back is really amazing to see.
February 18, 2009 at 4:25 pm #80501cpbell0033944
ParticipantWhile I prefer the off-season look by far, I can understand why people want to see the in-season look (and why the competitors would want to be photographed at that time). While I find the general shapes and lack of hard edges much more attractive, the fact is that a streamlined and clearly-delineated musculature is just downright impressive to behold. And if you've gone through all the work and suffering to look that way, then you want the world to see it. A well-defined back is really amazing to see.
I also do like a well-defined appearance. What I dslike is the pinched cheek, dry contest shape when veins pop out and the skin looks dry and leathery. I can understand others liking the muscles to pop and bulge, but actually finding the pinched cheeks etc. sexy? Sorry, don't get it. ???
February 18, 2009 at 5:52 pm #80502Tonus
ParticipantI also do like a well-defined appearance. What I dslike is the pinched cheek, dry contest shape when veins pop out and the skin looks dry and leathery. I can understand others liking the muscles to pop and bulge, but actually finding the pinched cheeks etc. sexy? Sorry, don't get it. ???
I also do not like the tight and drawn look on the faces of a contest-ready bodybuilder (male or female). And on women with breast implants, often the implants look very awkward (like stapled-on grapefruit). For me, the only time the vascularity takes away from it is when there are a lot of veins because it can actually detract from the aesthetic look of the muscles.
February 18, 2009 at 5:58 pm #80503AlexG
KeymasterI also do not like the tight and drawn look on the faces of a contest-ready bodybuilder (male or female). And on women with breast implants, often the implants look very awkward (like stapled-on grapefruit).
Ah, yes, the ball-and-socket look. Tho, to be fair, those that go for the more invasive surgery (under the pec muscle) don't have that problem.
“I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)February 18, 2009 at 11:46 pm #80504chris10000
ParticipantAh, yes, the ball-and-socket look. Tho, to be fair, those that go for the more invasive surgery (under the pec muscle) don't have that problem.
yes…but it is only working with figure girls…
no doctor would put the implant under very strong pec muscles -
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