Sinful Sunday Weekly Round-up 707

It's all about the image

Sinful Sunday Weekly Round-up 707

Modesty ablaze naked sitting the shallows on beautiful tropical beach

Welcome to Weekly Round-up 707. Don’t forget that this weekend is the first of the month and so it is prompt time.

This week the round-up is in the hands of my wonderful friend Nick who you can find on BlueSky @ptfeperson.bsky.social

Nick’s Top 3 Pics of the Week

It must be that time again.  So, for the seven hundred and seventh time, let’s have a look at what the accumulated sin of the Internet has presented for our entertainment! As is always the case, there are a broad range of sins on show, with quite a few glimpses of the sun, autumnal shades, and even a spot of seasonal scariness.  My top 3 this week are:

Focused and Filthy

Missy topless in the woods with autumn dappled sunlight on her chest and breasts

Sunday Walk, by Focused And Filthy – I’m a sucker for light and shade pics, especially when there are woods involved. Love the way it falls here, with lots of light showing just how exposed Missy is, and the marks that give away the sudden and abrupt lack of underwear going on under that shawl. I also love the attention to detail in picking a shawl that matches the colour scheme in the woods. As ineffective as it is for camouflage, it is a fabulous match for the environment.

Erotic Stories for the Visual Woman

Negative Light, by JerBear – Yeah, you knew this was getting picked after that last comment, didn’t you? Again with the light and shade, except this time it’s sharp relief. Casting a two dimensional image into three dimensions with the sun, and managing to produce a (what’s a tryptych with four? Quadratych? Anyway, one of them) of pictures with four distinct casts, four feelings, and one singular dick. With a bonus animation. Well played, sir.

Modesty Ablaze

Modesty sitting in the shallows on the beach with her back to the camera

A Modest Lapping, by Modesty Ablaze – oh my goodness, that’s a beach and a half. It’s right out of the holiday brochure, except I’m pretty sure most brochure editors would edit out the best bits! It looks like a timeless photo, the colours from the 1970s that persist all the way through to Insta times, and there have always been those brave (or foolhardy, if the UK climate is involved) souls that are prepared to bare all and be the centre of a little attention.

 

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