Think away. It was like me voting Libertarian in 08/12/16. The main two didn’t appeal to me and I believe in voting. Essentially abstaining but still participating. I have officially overthought this.Now wouldn't it be fun if @gmase changed his vote from "Wetlands Safari" to "Polka Dot Fever." We'd be tied. Hmmmmmm!?!? That's something to think about.
Babe-topia gets my vote
Now wouldn't it be fun if @gmase changed his vote from "Wetlands Safari" to "Polka Dot Fever." We'd be tied. Hmmmmmm!?!? That's something to think about.
I welcome and encourage panel members to not only vote their conscience, but be willing to re-visit their initial vote.Funny you should say that @John_8581 ...I have been pondering my initial vote over the past day and "Polka Dot Fever" has been growing on me more, partially because the model on the left looks a bit like Eva Green, who I think is very foxy!
Plus the fact that this picture is a lot more sensual and sexually charged and has better form and light.
I clearly didn't think hard enough about this round and went straight for the "buxom blonde ass picture" before contemplating.
✋@wmonbear After seeing the error of my ways, and more contemplation, I would like to change my vote from Babe-topia to Polka Dot Fever please
I'll weigh in on this controversy ...
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For me, "Wetlands Safari" looks more like a Penthouse magazine picture from the 1970s. That type of photography was one that Robert Guccione was known for. He used his camera lenses and filters against natural sunlight to create pictures like that. He would purposely take pictures at 6:08 pm - two minutes before sunset - to get that effect. Any time before or after and he'd miss the shot.
But it does say Playboy? By their Rabbit logo.
Wmonbear - who was the Playboy photographer of this photo gallery? Arny Freytag? If it is Arny, it was interesting for him to be using the Guccione "style" for this.