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+ | '''exposure:''' exposing a body part, especially the genitals, to view (indecent exposure). | ||
Here we are in the Notional Gullery looking at a photograph of HCE with the added suggestion that he is indecently exposing himself. | Here we are in the Notional Gullery looking at a photograph of HCE with the added suggestion that he is indecently exposing himself. | ||
− | Charles Dodgson was an avid photographer: "Dodgson soon excelled at the art, and it became an expression of his very personal inner philosophy; a belief in the divinity of what he called beauty, by which he seemed to mean a state of moral or aesthetic or physical perfection. | + | * '''Charles Dodgson''' was an avid photographer: "Dodgson soon excelled at the art, and it became an expression of his very personal inner philosophy; a belief in the divinity of what he called beauty, by which he seemed to mean a state of moral or aesthetic or physical perfection. Dodgson took photographs of nude young girls. |
− | + | him." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Dodgson#Photography | |
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exposure: photograph exposure: exposing a body part, especially the genitals, to view (indecent exposure).
Here we are in the Notional Gullery looking at a photograph of HCE with the added suggestion that he is indecently exposing himself.
- Charles Dodgson was an avid photographer: "Dodgson soon excelled at the art, and it became an expression of his very personal inner philosophy; a belief in the divinity of what he called beauty, by which he seemed to mean a state of moral or aesthetic or physical perfection. Dodgson took photographs of nude young girls.
him." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Dodgson#Photography