More Wetlook Modelling

  • 15:03

    Remember the line, "Now, what cooler than being cool? (Ice cold!)" We wanted to play along so the wa ...

  • 12:52

    This happens when you play a game of cards with yourself and lose. As Zseraldine shuffled the deck ...

  • 13:41

    This is a fitness session that ended extremely well for Petra and us. ...

  • 13:55

    We often let the girls choose the scenario, the "story" before and after the wetlook part, and this ...

  • 13:10

    This happens when you cannot get refreshed after drinking your ice-cold orange juice, so we cannot b ...

  • 14:04

    She has plenty of fans, and many will probably be happy to see Bea in a new sporty session with a lo ...

  • 13:16

    This was a wetlook experiment with dogs. We got Eniko playing with a couple of French bulldogs, and ...

  • 13:32

    A full leather outfit, a pretty girl, a nice little pool, and a lot of wetlook. That is all we have ...

  • 18:09

    It was a nice summer day, and we where shooting for a commercial somewhere in the mountains. Next to ...

  • 14:29

    A walk near a lake with two surprises for Karin. The first surprise was that she didn't just get her ...


Description

The scene is staged, obviously, but not far from the truth.

Barbara had a certain rhythm to her life. Most days she spent quietly, adhering to her predictable routine. On this particular day, she had donned her favorite coat, and a pair of slightly faded jeans.

Her spot was a secluded lakeside nook, perfect for an afternoon of peace and solitude.

Barbara was greeted by the warm afternoon sun and it felt comforting, like a soft touch on her skin.

Arriving at her spot, she neatly spread out a checkered blanket on the grass, sat down with a contented sigh, and began to unpack her picnic. Barbara always believed that food somehow tasted better by the water. Perhaps it was the fresh air, or the calming ambiance, or simply a trick of her mind, but she enjoyed her afternoon meals by the lake immensely.

"Barbara, would you mind stepping into the water now?" one of us asked, our voice echoing slightly in the scene's tranquility.

She was taken aback, a twinkle of amusement appearing in her eyes. Barbara was many things, but a water baby, she was not. She preferred to admire it from a distance; the idea of getting wet was fun but not enough to go in with her coat on. However, seeing the earnestness in our expressions, she chuckled lightly, pushed herself off the ground, and ambled toward the lake.

The water was cool, a sharp contrast to the warm summer day. The hem of her jeans darkened as it absorbed the water, clinging to her legs as she waded in deeper. Barbara smiled, her eyes expression was like: "Only for you, I swear,".

As the sun dipped lower, painting the sky in hues of gold and orange, Barbara stood in the water, the waves gently lapping at her. It was a picture of serene beauty, a moment etched in time. And it was just as she had always claimed - the water truly did calm her down. There was a peacefulness in her smile, a softness in her eyes that hadn't been there before. Perhaps there was some magic in the water after all, or maybe, it was just Barbara being Barbara.

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