Why my peeks are monochrome
Since the question why all my peeks are monochrome came up quite late it seems that the concept nicely fits to the message I have in view.
Here the short answer:
I’ve choosen black to be the single (mono) color for the monochromacy with its complementary white. For me it represents the biggest contrast of existence (=more) and non-existence (=less).
I want to use this contrast to emphasize these two statements (less and more) inherent in my peeks aiming to the realization less can be more.
To be more clearly I directly oppose some items of my statement less with my statement more in detail as you can find them in my peeks for you:
less | more |
---|---|
absence of myself | stronger focus on my breasts |
abandonment of a bra | unconfined sight of my breasts, especially my nipples |
small breasts | proportionally bigger appearance of my already outstanding nipples |
lower resolution of the picture | increasing desire and incentive for more clearly visible presentations in real-life-high-resolution any girl could offer |
Maybe one day I‘ll have my colored age, who knows... but for the time beeing you can see it the way described above.
Why I have choosen my nipples as a public domain body part to straight look upon - just on everybody’s demand - you can read in my post Contributing to the bright side of life.
Thank you
@peekbit
While I certainly would not object to color pics, I love the monochrome touch. There's something powerful about black and white photography, where the contrast is rich and the mind fills in the details. Keep doing what you're doing. :)
Of course - sometimes color peeks would be nice for you 😉 But unfortunately... I keep going.
Thank you for your nice words 😊
I agree... 👍🏼
interesting art like project... 😯
at the end I just can say I love to see your nips from all prospects... 😅
that’s in fact the most important thing 😊 Always enjoy! from every angle...
I love the Pinks in ya Peeks and Cheeks. Keep those monochrome images coming.
a really nice picture ☺️ Thank you... @peekbit