Now I know that I have published the odd post featuring the female form. Beautiful it is too, and I’ve loved every moment of every photo shoot. But maybe it’s time to even up the score… So here are some images of the male form, and in spectacular condition too. This is Ruben, a man who can soar, seemingly effortlessly, through the air.
How many hours of practice does it take to be able to do this? They say 10,000 to master an instrument. This is a life’s dedication. So it’s great to record the beauty of Ruben’s skill.
Unsurprisingly, the feet take some wear and tear. But a short rest and then Ruben is ready to fly again. Up, up and away. Amazing….
May 8th, 2016 at 11:38 am
Being a big fan of ballet as a schoolboy (go figure), I went with Lady BSM and Miss Katherine to see Swan Lake at The Birmingham Hippodrome 3 years ago (we’ve been to lots of ballet since). I distinctly remember observing their faces watching Prince Siegfried and his friends, dressed in purple tights, cavort across the stage in the hunting scene. Priceless. Those guys are fit.
May 9th, 2016 at 3:04 pm
Beautiful.
May 24th, 2016 at 4:08 pm
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