Thursday, 28 August 2014

Eve Eden - It's All in the Eyes!

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Right! before anyone moans about the bad editing, other than scanning and removing some scratches I've not touched these images of Eve Eden! These images are all from Photographic Rhythm No.1 by Lawrence Venn and raise all sorts of questions. Like why were the images not only retouched in the nether regions, but also the eyes! If you look closely the eyes on these and most of the other pages in this magazine look drawn on and not very well! It also looks as if Eve herself has been cut out and pasted onto a white or black background, again very badly. The top images is the best, but they get progressively worse as you go down the page. Which raises the question ... why? I know the main attraction of Ms Eden wasn't her eyes, but still I can't stop staring at them, when really my attention should be focussed on her wonderful figure, especially the second image :)

Ann Austin by Russell Gay

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Wow! Need I same more but Ann Austin in all her big boobed glory by Russell Gay and published in Model No.14. An Ideal candidate for Oldiznewagain :)

Virginia Green in Full Length Colour!

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Virginia Green in full colour from the centre pages of Model No.14 by Russell Gay. This was a tri-fold spread across 3 pages carefully stitched together for your viewing pleasure. What an absolutely fantastic curvy figure Virginia had and on view here, apart from the retouching of the nether regions a perfect shot!

Pamela Green in Colour (Coloured)

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Another cheating post with two more images coloured by Oldiznewagain, this time Pamela Green with both images from the late 1950's. One has her with dark hair and the other with long blonde hair, but a wig and not the blonde hair we are so familiar seeing her with in the 1960's. Coloured version followed by the original :)


Kamera on Location (1957)



Jane Matthews

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Two restored 35mm slides of Jane Matthews from the early 1960's. The originals were colour but the slides had degraded so much all that was left was the magenta colour and despite best efforts no other colour could be restored, so decided to convert them to black and white. At a guess I'd say these were late 1950's or early 1960's and taken by Bob Robson, as they match these two shots of June Palmer