At the Bunker by goldie
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Description
Thought I'd dig around my content files to use some things I have never used. This is Stephanie Petite 3 with the Blackhearted/Rio's Irina morph and textures applied. I have had Irina lounging in a DVD collecting dust since 2005! I think she's quite lovely...
Thanks for the view and for any comments you'd lie to share...really appreciate your support.
Comments (15)
eekdog Online Now!
You always have something pleasing to feed the eyes and mind with Barb. Great use of the non used. 5++
Faemike55
She is very cute and sexy. Love a woman who knows how to take care of herself.
bakapo
Dramatic lighting. She looks good, I like those glasses. Sometimes it's good to search the old files.
Saby55
An Amazing Image.👏👍🖐
OkrimSlava
very well.
Jean_C
It's sure she is a beautiful character, and in this scene, she is sexy too! Superb image, Barb!
jancas
Nice work
KarmaSong
I very much like the lighting of the scene, and of course, the determination of this model reminiscent of Lara Croft, in the video games series 'Tomb Raider' . Wonderful job on this !
tetrasnake Online Now!
Superb!
ontar1
Fantastic setting and beautiful character!
rajib
Cool find in your runtime :) ! We all have hidden treasures there.Looking good !
mazzam
Dramatic lighting and color.
jendellas
No one will mess with her.
RodS
She looks hot and definitely up to the task. I'll send her an application....
Great work on this, Barb!
I know what you mean about digging through stuff that's never been used. I have a 3 TB backup drive full of stuff. I have to admit it's fun digging through it and finding treasures. Kinda like exploring the attic... 😁
STEVIEUKWONDER
You make it look ever so easy! You always produce such memorable work, Barbara!