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Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Poolside Nudist Day


Our theme today is poolside nudists, and we start with a guy 
who may be trying to pull someone into the water.

 

Nonplussed


This guy seems a bit nonplussed.  Perhaps he wasn't expecting to have his picture taken.
If so, it would be unusual since nudist gatherings had strict permission rules.

 

Oversaturated


The color in this one is oversaturated, but I like it anyway.

 

Emerging


I've always particularly enjoyed these shots of nude men emerging from pools.

 

Derriere


Our only derriere shot of the day.  Sorry, Albert.



 

Lounging


Here we have a tattooed guy lounging poolside.

 

Backyard pool?


I think this may have been taken at a backyard pool.

 

Looking down

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Background


The background is interesting on this one.

 

Diving board


I think our last poolside nudist is sitting on a towel atop a diving board.

 

Tuesday, March 3, 2026

John Barrington Day


Get ready for blotches, spots, streaks, and stray pieces of equipment in the pictures 
because it's John Paington Barrington day.  Actually several of todays photos are 
above average for this photographer, including our opener of Manu Leonardis.







 

Giancarlo


Here we have an overexposed photo of Giancarlo Zampetti.

 

Peter

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Ricky


Is it just me, or is Ricky Alboni sneering at us?

 

John


While not perfect, the quality of this photo of John Hamill is above average for Barrington.

 

Yves


Even the spots, streaks, and unfortunate cropping can't keep
 us from appreciated the handsome Yves Lecoadou.


 

James


This is James Marcel, a model who also posed for Arax.

 

Steve


Many observers are uncertain as to whether John Barrington intended from the start to include 
all the lighting and other gear, or if he was just too lazy to crop it out.  From what I've seen 
of his work, it could easily go either way.  The model here is Steve Wengryn.

 

Vic


Barington posed Vic Haywood in a very statuesque manner.

 

Tibor

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Monday, March 2, 2026

George Platt Lynes, Part 1 - Assorted


Posting a two part George Platt Lynes series today, and part one is the usual mix,
starting with this cropped torso, something that is almost a GPL trademark.
I've seen the model identified as both Gordon Hanson (or Hansen) 
and David Rich.  Anyone know which he is?

 

Peekaboo


This peekaboo shot looks like it might have been from a contact sheet,
but I've never seen a finished version, so perhaps not.

 

Candelabra


I really like this photo of an unknown model who appears to be posed between two candelabras.
He's not at all my usual type, but the artistic merit of the picture takes me past that.



 

Buddy McCarthy


This is Buddy McCarthy, undoubtedly the hairest model Mr. Lynes ever photographed.
Of couse the bed springs obscure the fur, but go here to see more:

 

Unknown


I'm hoping someone can identify this handsome model.  Google was no help at all.

 

George Platt Lynes, Part 2 - From the Documentary


When I last did a George Platt Lynes series, viewer and frequent commentator Pat suggested 
that we all watch the documentary Hidden Master: The Legacy of George Platt Lynes at: 
If you haven't seen it yet, you should.  Part two of today's series features some images I lifted 
from the film and identified where I could.  We start with a young man against a wall.  
Thanks, Pat!

 

Mystery


Here's one of those GPL photos with an air of mystery and some great lighting.
He was quite good when it came to both of those factors.

 

Gary Garrett


Gary Garrett was a New York fashion model credited with setting the post World War II standard 
for that business.  He also posed nude and semi-nude (as above) for George Platt Lynes.

 

Close engagement


George Platt Lynes seems to be closely engaged with the model here.

 

Animal Friends

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PETA would be all over any photographer who tried this today, but Mr. Lynes didn't have to worry.  
I can make out a raccoon, a skunk, and a likely possum.  Is that a hare at lower right?
Thanks again to Pat for leading me to the photos in part two.