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http://www.leica-camera-user.com/attachments/menschen/21296d1168434061-maria-maria72.jpg

 

Edit: You will note that I have linked through to the image, so that anyone viewing in a sensitive location may choose whether to click through, or not. Andy B.

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Ha ha - my first visit to the forum for 3-4 weeks. And the first picture that meets my eye is a naked woman. I had to check some of the other posts to see if things had changed THAT much since my last visit. Not.

 

It's daring. I think it's a great shot both technically and the expression. It even has some humor to it. I actually find it a very decent and aesthetic picture considering what's going on. That it is so well lit and bright might have added some serenity to it that such pictures usually lack.

 

The angle by the way adds some action that was not there.

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Very interesting: first, if I remember well, the word «nudity»

was not in the title!

Who felt the necessity to make such insert?

But... nudity?!

What does this word clarify about this image, considering that

we read the title before looking at the image?!

Or, we could ask: is this one a «simple» nudity image?

Another simple question: what is wrong with nudity?!

Does it needs a warning?!

 

José

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Very interesting: first, if I remember well, the word «nudity»

was not in the title!

Who felt the necessity to make such insert?

But... nudity?!

What does this word clarify about this image, considering that

we read the title before looking at the image?!

Or, we could ask: is this one a «simple» nudity image?

Another simple question: what is wrong with nudity?!

Does it needs a warning?!

 

José

 

 

 

yes. it needs a warning!

and remember:

don‘t dry your cat in the microwave!

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yes. it needs a warning!

and remember:

don‘t dry your cat in the microwave!

 

Beware of the "yellow cards" ...

 

Sometime SHIT HAPPENS ...

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I have to second Jose's position here and also disagree with any suggestion that this image needs a warning.

 

It is quite embarrassing that in the year 2007 we feel the need to preface this image with a single word to "warn" viewers of what "lurks" behind a photographic link that contains nothing sinister or illegal. This is not child pornography or anything that promotes sex as a power play or extension of mental illness.

 

This is an image honoring the natural state of the human body.

 

What is next?

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What is next?

 

 

I don't want to know the answer.

 

But this discussion shows, how far the opinions of the fundamentalists and radicals have absorbed by the mainstream.

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What is next?
... my oil light came on in my car with a sign saying warning.

The image is a run of the mill page 3 soft girlie type of mag, schoolboys would love it

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I also have to comment a little on this photo. When I saw it, my first thought was: "What a lovely lady!" And the second reaction went on the fact she was naked, and touching herself. I think beauty of the lady-model makes this image decent. And I would like to see more pictures of her, please, but with some pretty feminine lingerie or clothes on. I am trying to imagine her reading this thread, and thinking: "Am I that ugly?"

My best regards to miss Maria!

Milos

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This response is directed to Science & Jose, both of whom feel a label of "nudity" is not needed. The laws in the US regarding sexual harassment have evolved over the last two decades as a result of gross to minor misconduct in the workplace (an example of gross misconduct would be your manager insisting on sexual favors from you for you to either keep your job or get a promotion). Over time sexual harassment laws expanded to lesser offences and now if one of your colleagues sees an image like this on your screen, the colleague might perceive it as sexual harassment and make a complaint to management. Management must investigate the claim, make note of the results and take appropriate action. That action might be anywhere on the continuum of punishing the claimant if the complaint is proven to be false, to firing the offender if the offence is serious and proven to be true. So regardless of whether we feel the “nudity” label is ultimately fair or not, it serves a very practical purpose in the US, and I’m nearly certain that it serves the same purpose in Canada. On another note, think about it: Does the label prevent the image from being placed on the Forum? Does the label prevent you from looking at the image, at least when you are in private?

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In defense of moderation (both temperance and editorial) I've had about equally as many e-mails and PM's pro and con on this image and its appropriateness for the Forum.

 

It never offended me from the beginning and when I opened it first time on Wednesday it satisfied my personal comfort level without any problem whatsoever.

 

However, the point that remains unacknowledged in assaying my personal taste is that we are an International Forum, touching a variety of cultures both more and less tolerant in this regard.

 

There's also a legal issue aside from the workplace concerns mentioned by Stuart.

 

In the United States it is a felony offense punishable by fines, as much as ten years federal imprisonment and mandatory registration as a "sex offender", to place pornographic images at a site on the internet viewable by persons less than ten years of age.

 

Needless to say when I learned that the hair on the back of my neck rose. As a moderator squarely located in the heart of America, it makes one think a bit.

 

Yes, there is a difference between what passes fair in Germany and what is tolerated in this country. In the same way I don't understand completely the German aversion to Scientology's creed (absent the goofy alien propositions), I'm sure many of my colleagues there do not understand why these prudish Americans can't "get over it!"

 

It's the law, and for better or worse, vive la difference.

 

One member has suggested to me that these kinds of images belong behind a password and an age-disclaimer. I've forwarded that suggestion to Admin for his consideration.

 

Given the strident nature of the calls by many here for and end to "Censorship", and who've sought to polarize the issue by posting blatantly pornographic images or provoked other members with their taunts, I'm not so sure that we shouldn't do exactly that: hide all the images behind a locked door and completely sanitize the public forum in every respect visually.

 

Food for thought for all of us who share this space...at Leica's expense. What is the best thing for the Forum?

 

Thanks for listening.

 

Allan

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