Here are photos of a beautiful Slavic model who, as I recall, was a Russian visiting back in the year 2000. We used to have a few models from Eastern Europe who came to explore modeling after the fall of the Iron Wall. She was a very quiet person, I remember.
Yes, yes, I know, the images have to be cleaned up for dust. They were taken with Ilford XP-2, the chromogenic film that produces black and white images although you have to have them developed in color chemicals. I still find that film to be superior, although I don't know why there is so much grain. The dust is there because dust is always there on negatives, and digital ICE on my Epson didn't clean it up.
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