To: pml1@yahoogroups.com From: Mark Tomlonson Date: Thu, 07 Aug 2003 21:36:10 -0400 Subject: [PML1] CC: Kim Conrad In Kimberley Conrad's centerfold (January 1988) she's sitting on a stool in a setting that evokes the American southwest. With a centerfold like this I just want to walk up to the people responsible and say "What the heck were you thinking?" The good news is the color scheme. The tans, greys and browns all look fantastic next to Kim, and the dusty turquoise blouse ties several of the colors together. The hat is a nice touch. What is particularly galling about this centerfold is that the mistakes seem to have been made for no reason. What is the deal with her pose? Why are her shoulders scrunched together? This might work and be needed on a smaller-breasted woman, but even then the arms would need to be placed differently. Why is Kim hunched over in the chair? It looks like that belt buckle is really biting into her stomach. That can't have been comfortable and it makes me think along non-sexy lines when I see it. And what is the deal with her expression? I can't decide if she's saying, "Are you man enough to get on this ride?" (good) or "I'll get you for this, Fegley" (bad). Photographer: Richard Fegley Scoring: Pin-up: 1.0 Erotic: 1.0 Artistic: 2.0 Overall: 1.0 Cyber Club Portfolio Photo I like better than the Centerfold: #3 http://cyber.playboy.com/members/playmates/files/1988/01/centerfold.html http://cyber.playboy.com/members/playmates/files/1988/01/03-lrg.html Mark Tomlonson Kalamazoo MI