The Ladder

by Laura Hartley

Uploaded 2 Sep 2008 — 11 favorites

© Laura Hartley

Ramshackle buildings intrigue me such that, even once naked for self-portaits, I simply cannot resist the urge to wander and explore. Photography IS my spiritual journey. And, here I go again!

One must have faith that the photo is worth the taking, worth the removal of clothing, worth the effort, and faith that the absence of other people will remain this way, so that one wont get caught!

My faith in these factor takes me all over the city and countryside, scouting locations and dropping trou!

This is my spiritual journey -self discovery, love of the earth and it's many places, and honor to the art form featured here, that brings us all such sublime joy.

12 responses

  • Robert Armstrong

    Robert Armstrong gave props (2 Sep 2008):

    Excellent shot, great light and beautiful figure!

  • Jay Stockhaus

    Jay Stockhaus gave props (2 Sep 2008):

    I agree with Robert, beautiful.

  • Nora Kubach

    Nora Kubach gave props (2 Sep 2008):

    this is great

  • Laurie Search

    Laurie Search gave props (2 Sep 2008):

    Nice one!

  • Rebecca Kinzie Bastian

    Rebecca Kinzie Bastian gave props (2 Sep 2008):

    Yes, gorgeous.

  • Mark Gilliland

    Mark Gilliland gave props (2 Sep 2008):

    Excellent!

  • Donna Whitecotton

    Donna Whitecotton gave props (2 Sep 2008):

    Laura...this is a great one! The legs arent bad either! ;-)

  • Barbara Gerstner

    Barbara Gerstner gave props (7 Sep 2008):

    Still lookin' for that cricket?!

  • Carl Kuntze

    Carl Kuntze said (8 Sep 2008):

    I'm afraid, I must have a dirty mind. It arouses me.

  • John Beamish

    John Beamish said (16 Sep 2008):

    Well aren't you the cheeky one. Fine fine shot.

  • Michel González Brun

    Michel González Brun said (27 Sep 2008):

    Amen to that Sister, and-uh.. good looking bum!

  • Robin Lerios

    Robin Lerios said (11 Nov 2009):

    Another that deserves a nod. Very intriguing. I find myself wondering what's up there, what's that on the shelf, etc. Because there isn't the entire story told, I find myself writing it as I look.

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